Article 6H6EJ ‘Really, really weak’: experts attack claim that Indonesia site is ‘world’s oldest building’

‘Really, really weak’: experts attack claim that Indonesia site is ‘world’s oldest building’

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Robin McKie Science Editor
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Sensational report that Indonesia's Gunung Padang site is 25,000 years old is dismissed by archaeologists around the world

It was one of the most sensational science stories of 2023. Researchers claimed last month that the Gunung Padang site in West Java, Indonesia, is the world's most ancient pyramid and could be more than 25,000 years old.

Such antiquity would be unprecedented. Stonehenge and the oldest major pyramids of Egypt are only a few thousand years old, while the previous record holder, Turkey's Gobekli Tepe stone monuments, are thought to be about 11,000 years old.

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