Qasr el Sagha | Predynastic Cyclopean Temple in Egypt | Megalithomania

Qasr el Sagha is located near the lake of Fayoum in Egypt. It is a remote megalithic temple with cyclopean and polygonal construction. It’s a trek to get there in 4x4s and surface luminescent dating has put the first phase at possibly up to 3700 BC, making it one thousand years older than the first pyramids. It resembles the Osirion and Valley Temple but has its own unique style. It has 12th dynasty connections but this was most likely a later phase related to Sobekneferu. Featuring Andrew Collins, Yousef Awyan and Hugh Newman. Join us on Patreon: Megalithomania T-Shirts & Merch: Explore the world with Megalithomania Tours: Subscribe here: Copyright Megalithomania MMXXIll. All Rights Reserved.
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