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Fail Aka

A new temple from the Bronze Age's Dilmun civilization, dating back 4000 years, was discovered on Failaka Island by the Kuwait-Denmark team on November 9, 2024. The discovery was made after extensive efforts in the eastern area of the palace site and Dilmun Temple at a location known as (6F). This announcement was made by the Kuwait National Council for Culture Arts and Literature (NCCAL).

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Fail Aka

A new temple from the Bronze Age's Dilmun civilization, dating back 4000 years, was discovered on Failaka Island by the Kuwait-Denmark team on November 9, 2024. The discovery was made after extensive efforts in the eastern area of the palace site and Dilmun Temple at a location known as (6F). This announcement was made by the Kuwait National Council for Culture Arts and Literature (NCCAL).

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The Kuwait-Denmark team announced on Saturday, November 9, 2024

the discovery of a new temple in Failaka Island dating back


to Bronze Age's Dilmun civilization, 4000 years ago. The discovery
came after strenuous efforts in the eastern area of the palace site
and Dilmun Temple at a hill known as (6F), Kuwait National Council
for Culture Arts and Literature (NCCAL) said in a press release.

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