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Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia

a Neolithic archaeological site in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The settlement was inhabited from around 9500 BCE to at least 8000 BCE.

Göbekli Tepe - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Göbekli Tepe is located in Upper Mesopotamia, a region which saw the emergence of the most ancient farming communities in the world. Monumental structures, ...

Gobekli Tepe: The World's First Temple? - Smithsonian Magazine

The megaliths predate Stonehenge by some 6,000 years. The place is called Gobekli Tepe, and Schmidt, a German archaeologist who has been working here more than ...

Göbekli Tepe in eastern Turkey, the oldest known megalithic ...

Göbekli Tepe in eastern Turkey, the oldest known megalithic structure in the world at around 12,000 years old, more than twice the age of ...

An immense mystery older than Stonehenge - BBC

Reshaping previous ideas on the story of civilisation, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey was built by a prehistoric people 6,000 years before ...

Göbekli Tepe: The Place That Rewrote History - YouTube

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Gobekli Tepe | Neolithic, Prehistoric, Monument, & Map | Britannica

Göbekli Tepe, Neolithic site near Şanlıurfa in southeastern Turkey. The site, believed to have been a sanctuary of ritual significance, ...

Tepe Telegrams – From the Göbekli Tepe Research Project

Our excavations in Special Building D this year turned up the remarkable statue of a wild boar. Unfortunately, the social media is very fast.

Göbekli Tepe - Gallery - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Aerial view of Göbekli Tepe and its surroundings. © DAI Author: M. Morsch View south upon the main excavation area (Southeast-Hollow); Buıldıng D in foreground.

The mystery of Göbekli Tepe: The oldest megalithic site in the world

Lex Fridman Podcast full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMHiLvirCb0 Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: ...

Visiting Göbekli Tepe, Türkiye's Oldest Archaeological Site - AFAR

Göbekli Tepe, located in Şanlıurfa, Türkiye, is one of the oldest archaeological sites in the world—it's also one of the most mysterious.

Full article: Representations of calendars and time at Göbekli Tepe ...

Its upper fragment is carved with a row of four deer heads while its lower fragment has a series of V-shaped marks in two rows. The upper row appears to count ...

The world's oldest temple was built along a grand geometric plan

Göbekli Tepe (which translates to "potbelly hill" in Turkish) was built some 11,000 to 12,000 years ago — hundreds of years before any evidence ...

Gobekli Tepe's Carvings Represent World's Oldest Solar Calendar ...

The carvings could represent the world's earliest so-called lunisolar calendar, based on the phases of the Moon and the position of the Sun.

Göbekli Tepe - Google Arts & Culture

Göbekli Tepe ... Located in the Germuş mountains of south-eastern Anatolia, this property presents monumental round-oval and rectangular megalithic structures ...

Features - Last Stand of the Hunter-Gatherers? - May/June 2021

He called Göbekli Tepe “a cathedral on a hill,” and imagined it might have been a place where hunter-gatherers bid farewell to their dead or staged ceremonies ...

Our Project – Tepe Telegrams

Our research programme is implemented under the umbrella of the Göbekli Tepe Culture and Karahan Tepe Excavations project headed by Prof Necmi Karul from ...

So Fair a House : Göbekli Tepe and the Identification of Temples in ...

This paper explores the case of Göbekli Tepe, a large Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Turkey that its excavator claims consisted only of temples, to illustrate ...

Göbekli Tepe Latest: NEW 2024 Archaeology Update ... - YouTube

The ancient Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of Göbekli Tepe is one of the true hot topics for those interested in archaeology, and that's for any ...

Göbekli Tepe | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers

Göbekli Tepe comprises the oldest known monumental megalithic structures in the world.