 The Pantilleria Vecchia bank megalith, found at a depth of 40 meters underwater, just off the Pantilleria Vecchia bank in the Sicily Channel between Sicily and Tunisia. Interestingly, academically funded studies have suggested that the object appears to be of man-made origins. Identified as a large block of sedimentary cowcercudite limestone measuring 12 meters and although considerable erosion has been endured, the megalith still weighs an impressive 15 tons. Presumably, overwhelming evidence of artificial origin has pushed, as we predicted would occur, when such a situation arose, to suggest that flooding of the area occurred around 10,000 years ago. However, these estimates are again predictably conservative. Radio carbon dating of shell fragments extracted from the stone itself have, on the contrary, given indications of the stone itself having been submerged for at least 40,000 years. The ocean floor surrounding the megalith has also been dated. Results show it is 10 million years old. Studies suggested that the multi-ton megalith was also intriguing, not native to its current position, but was imported from many miles away to this particular location, clearly for some now lost reason. These facts, not only just like the incredible Neolithic Trelithions, menhirs, hinges, and dolmens show an incredible knowledge of an astonishing ability to cut, lift, move, and precisely place or lift, sometimes many meters aloft, massive stones seemingly with ease. There lies not a question, but a statement of fact. There was a lost civilization, the proof of which lay within all their accomplishments and the equally lacking retention of the knowledge, which now does not remain as to how they did this. Studies of this enigmatic Pantallaria Vecchia bank megalith identified three holes with similar diameters upon the rock, now all partially filled with barnacles and other crustaceans. One of the holes can still be visibly seen to extend all the way through the stones, possibly used to lift the stone into position. The megalith was discovered in 2015 during a seafloor mapping survey of an area called the Pantallaria Vecchia bank, located about 60 kilometers south of Sicily. After scans indicated a large, rectangular, seemingly artificial object, divers and cameras were deployed to capture photographic evidence. The divers described what appeared to be a large monolith, broken into two sections. Pantallaria Vecchia bank is a shallow bay, which was once a larger island. Now, based on known sea level data, it is according to funded study, estimated that the island last stood above the ocean level around 9,500 years ago, but these clearly take into account the existence of the megalith itself. There are megaliths on this earth we know were moved by man, which far exceed the 1,000-ton mark, so a megalith of this size is well within the realms of possibility, and the fact that its existence has sent geological study into a frenzy we find highly compelling.