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.
Göbekli Tepe, the world’s oldest known temple, may hold clues to humanity’s earliest religious beliefs. Built over 11,500 years ago, its massive T-shaped pillars, intricate animal carvings, and ...
Animal symbols, such as those used at Gobekli Tepe in modern day Turkey, represent star constellations in the night sky, and are used to mark dates and events such as comet strikes, analysis from ...
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A member of Melbourne’s Turkish community, İsmail Metin, wrote a book about the 12,000-year-old religious centre Göbekli Tepe, located in Turkey. The site is believed to be the first building ...
Known as Göbekli Tepe (pronounced Guh-behk-LEE TEH-peh), the site is vaguely reminiscent of Stonehenge, except that Göbekli Tepe was built much earlier and is made not from roughly hewn blocks ...
Located in Brittany, the Carnac stones are approximately 6,000 years old. This vast collection of about 3,000 stones includes rows, circles, and isolated menhirs, some reaching 21 feet in height.