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Ancient Stone Structures Found In Saudi Arabia May Be The World's Oldest Monuments

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Over 1000 massive stone structures scattered across a 200,000=kilometer-area near the city of AlUla in northwest Saudi Arabia (Credit: AAKSA and Royal Commission for AlUla)

A collection of 1,000 prehistoric structures dubbed mustatils — the plural form of the Arabic term for rectangles — scattered across 124,274 miles (200,000 kilometers) in northwest Saudi Arabia may be the world's oldest monuments. A team of archeologists from the University of Western Australia (UWA) reached this conclusion after radiocarbon dating of charcoal found inside the courtyards indicated they were constructed in 5,000 BC — or about 2,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids or monuments like Stonehenge in southern England.