The Nationwide Council for Tradition, Arts and Letters introduced the invention of a Bronze Age temple on Failaka Island, relationship again roughly 4 thousand years to the Dilmun civilization.
The discover was made in collaboration with a joint Kuwaiti-Danish archaeological workforce from the Moesgaard Museum in the course of the 2025 excavation season.
Mohammed bin Redha, Performing Assistant Secretary-Common of the Council’s Antiquities and Museums Sector, revealed that the excavation workforce uncovered the entire design of a temple beneath one other beforehand found construction, confirming the presence of two superimposed temples from the identical historic interval.
“The Council actively helps archaeological missions, restoration, and scientific analysis throughout Kuwait, reflecting our dedication to preserving the nation’s cultural heritage and highlighting its wealthy historical past,” Bin Redha stated.
The latest excavation targeted on an space east of the Palace and Dilmun Temple website, particularly on Hill F6, which dates again to the early Dilmun civilization in the course of the Bronze Age.
Dr. Stefan Larsen, head of the Danish mission, defined that earlier seasons had uncovered partitions considered a part of a small temple platform, measuring 11 by 11 meters, relationship to round 1900 BC.

This season, the workforce recognized the foundations of a further temple beneath the sooner one, with artifacts reminiscent of seals and pottery confirming its origin within the Early Dilmun interval.
Professor Hassan Ashkanani of Kuwait College described the dual-temple discovery as a novel archaeological achievement, noting that it raises the entire variety of identified temples in southwestern Failaka to 4 from the identical period.

The findings underscore the island’s function as a significant administrative and non secular heart of the Dilmun Kingdom, alongside different historic websites like Al-Khidr Port and Inform Saad.
Dr. Ole Hersland, overseeing the excavations since 2022, highlighted that present analysis is concentrated on learning the architectural particulars and the day by day actions related to the 2 temples, emphasizing their significance as spiritual, cultural, and political establishments within the island’s historical past.
