World’s Oldest Pyramid Confirmed as Gunung Padang in Indonesia

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In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, scientists have confirmed with carbon dating that Gunung Padang, located in Indonesia is the world’s oldest pyramid.

Recent radiocarbon dating prove this megalithic wonder, nestled within a hill of lava rock, predates famous landmarks like the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge, making it a true testament to the engineering capabilities of ancient civilizations.

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World’s Oldest Pyramid carved in lava

Gunung Padang, first explored by Dutch adventurers in 1890, has long puzzled researchers, who debated whether it was a natural geological formation or a man-made pyramid.

However, the latest radiocarbon dating has brought forth astonishing results, dating the early construction of the pyramid back to over 16,000 years ago, during the last Ice Age.