Archaeological Revelation: 8000-year-old hindu temple unearthed in Saudi Arabia
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Archaeological Revelation: 8000-year-old hindu temple unearthed in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has unearthed the ruins of an 8000-year-old Hindu temple in the Al-Fa region near Riyadh, revealing insights into ancient worship practices and cultural heritage

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Saudi Arabia, predominantly an Islamic nation, has unveiled an 8000-year-old temple, sparking widespread discussions and fascination. Believed to have been dedicated to the worship of the Kahal deity, this ancient temple has been unearthed in the Al-Fa region, approximately southwest of Riyadh, the capital city.

The discovery of this ancient temple came to light in 2022 when the Saudi Arabian government officially announced the findings of an 8000-year-old archaeological site in the Al-Fa region, situated southwest of Riyadh, the nation’s capital. Spearheaded by the Saudi Archaeological Department, the excavation unearthed remnants of what is now believed to be a significant historical landmark—a temple that offers invaluable insights into the ancient civilisations that once inhabited the area.

Constructed from durable stone, the temple’s remains stand as a testament to the architectural prowess and religious fervor of its creators. Alongside the temple, remnants of altars have been discovered, providing compelling evidence of the ritualistic practices and religious ceremonies conducted by the ancient inhabitants of the Al-Fa region. This remarkable archaeological site has been dated to the Neolithic era, suggesting a rich cultural and historical legacy that predates recorded history.

Notably, the archaeological team uncovered a staggering 2807 graves scattered throughout the site, categorised into six distinct groups. These graves offer tantalising glimpses into the burial practices and societal structures of ancient Al-Fa. The temple, carved intricately from rock, sits on the periphery of Mount Tuwaiq, known locally as Khashem Kariyah, serving as a focal point for worship and spiritual reverence.

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To unravel the mysteries of this ancient civilisation, Saudi specialists employed cutting-edge technology, including drones, remote sensing, ground-based radar, laser scanning, and geophysical surveys. These advanced techniques facilitated a comprehensive survey of the site, revealing traces of a vibrant Neolithic settlement and shedding light on the religious beliefs and cultural practices of the Al-Fa populace.

One of the most intriguing discoveries at the site is an inscription found in the Jabal Lahaq sanctuary, invoking the god Kahal—a deity revered by the ancient inhabitants of Al-Fa. This inscription, along with other artifacts, offers valuable insights into the religious customs and daily life of the people who once inhabited the region.

While Saudi Arabia has transitioned into an Islamic state in modern times, the discovery of this ancient temple challenges conventional narratives about the kingdom’s historical landscape. It highlights the diverse tapestry of cultures and beliefs that flourished in the region during ancient times, enriching our understanding of Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage.

Topics: RiyadhKahal deitySaudi Archaeological DepartmentSaudi ArabiaHindu TempleExcavationAl-Fa region
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