Distinctive T-shaped pillars are carved with images of wild animals, providing insight into the way of life ... pobladores de la Alta Mesopotamia hace unos 11.500 años. Göbekli Tepe is located in ...
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Carvings at 12,000-year-old Göbekli Tepe in Turkey may be world’s oldest calendarGöbekli Tepe, a massive archaeological site nestled in the rolling plains of southeastern Turkey, is considered the world’s oldest known temple complex, predating Stonehenge by approximately ...
Göbekli Tepe is a 12,000-year-old site on the UNESCO World Heritage List, famous for its T-shaped monolithic pillars adorned with wild animal figures. Göbekli Tepe is a 12,000-year-old site on ...
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Excavations at Göbekli Tepe continue to yield findingsExcavations at Göbekli Tepe continue to yield findings. Researchers found living quarters of an ancient civilization, which disproved earlier theories that the site served solely as a ceremonial ...
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