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The Gobekli Tepe Enigma
I GOT TO VISIT GOBEKLI TEPE, unbelievable adventure was had. Very special ancient sites and I really believe they are just the beginning of finding older stuff in our ancient past.
Gobekli Tepe at 12,000 years old its older than the pyramids. We also heard about ancient statues on top of Mount Nemrut that we just had to go and check out. Tread The Globe ...
The Piri Reis map, put together by an Ottoman admiral in 1513, was discovered in 1929 at a palace in Istanbul, ... Gobekli Tepe was thought to be little more than an abandoned medieval cemetery.
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ISTANBUL, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Gobekli Tepe, one of the world's oldest known temple complex located in Türkiye's southeastern province of Sanliurfa, attracted a record-breaking 326,000 visitors ...
Discovery. For almost 20 years, he’s studied the mysterious ruins of Gobekli Tepe, which date back deep into prehistory. His investigations are part The Da Vinci Code and part Indiana Jones.
Pillars at the archaeological site of Gobekli Tepe in Sanliurfa, Turkey, are seen in May 2022. Located on a rocky hill in southeastern Turkey, overlooking the plateau of ancient Mesopotamia ...
Dr. Sweatman said that the intricate carvings at Gobekli Tepe tell the story and document the date when fragments of a comet — which came from a meteor stream — hit Earth roughly 13,000 years ago.
Archaeologists at Edinburgh University have stumbled upon the world's oldest calendar, a 12,000 year old timekeeping system carved into an ancient pillar, at the Gobekli Tepe site in Turkey's ...
The Gobekli Tepe site, which features the oldest-known man-made structures, was built by hunter-gatherers between 9,600 and 8,200 BC, predating Stonehenge by more than 6,000 years.