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The Newly Discovered Megalithic Site Predates the Pyramids — And It's Not Supposed to Exist There

In northwestern Saudi Arabia, across hundreds of square kilometers of volcanic plateau, sit over 1,600 stone monuments that Western archaeology spent the 20th century dismissing as livestock corrals. Local Bedouin called them mustatilat — "rectangles." Radiocarbon dating has now confirmed they were built between 5300 and 5000 BC — over two thousand years before the Egyptian pyramids. Excavations revealed cattle skulls ritually deposited at elevated platforms, evidence of organized religion on a regional scale. The structures stretch longer than two football fields. They required coordinated labor across centuries. Arabia was supposed to be a peripheral backwater. It was a center of Neolithic civilization. Nobody was looking.

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