HISTORICAL DISCOVERY: Kuwaiti-Danish team uncovers bronze age 4,000-year-old Dilmun temple on Failaka Island

Failaka Island, Kuwait, has revealed a 4,000-year-old Dilmun civilization temple, the second found stacked on the same site. This significant Bronze Age discovery, made by a Kuwaiti-Danish team, highlights the island's crucial role as a religious and administrative hub. Artifacts like seals and pottery offer insights into ancient Gulf trade and faith.

Oct 27, 2025 - 13:30
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HISTORICAL DISCOVERY: Kuwaiti-Danish team uncovers bronze age 4,000-year-old Dilmun temple on Failaka Island
Failaka Island, Kuwait, has revealed a 4,000-year-old Dilmun civilization temple, the second found stacked on the same site. This significant Bronze Age discovery, made by a Kuwaiti-Danish team, highlights the island's crucial role as a religious and administrative hub. Artifacts like seals and pottery offer insights into ancient Gulf trade and faith.

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