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Gobeklitepe Achaelogical Excavation Site The First Temple Of Humanity

юааgobekli Tepeюаб The Worldтащs юааfirstюаб Astronomical Observatory
юааgobekli Tepeюаб The Worldтащs юааfirstюаб Astronomical Observatory

юааgobekli Tepeюаб The Worldтащs юааfirstюаб Astronomical Observatory 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 a decade, is convinced it's the site. A description of the göbekli tepe site. göbekli tepe (turkish for the 'hill of the navel') is a 1000 foot diameter mound located at the highest point of a mountain ridge, around 9 miles northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa (urfa) in southeastern turkey. since 1994 ce, excavations conducted by klaus schmidt of the istanbul branch of the german.

gobeklitepe Achaelogical Excavation Site The First Temple Of Humanity
gobeklitepe Achaelogical Excavation Site The First Temple Of Humanity

Gobeklitepe Achaelogical Excavation Site The First Temple Of Humanity Göbekli tepe. göbekli tepe (turkish: [ɟœbecˈli teˈpe], [2] 'potbelly hill'; [3] kurdish: girê mirazan or xerabreşkê, 'wish hill' [4]) is a neolithic archaeological site in the southeastern anatolia region of turkey. the settlement was inhabited from around 9500 bce to at least 8000 bce, [5] during the pre pottery neolithic. Today, gobekli tepe is recognized as one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. in 2018, it was inscribed on the unesco world heritage list as a testament to "creative human genius" and a window into "one of the first manifestations of human made monumental architecture.". The site is roughly six miles (about 9.5 km) from the modern turkish city of urfa and is thought to date to the pre pottery neolithic age (roughly 9,500 bc and 8,000 bc). göbekli tepe. On a hill known as göbekli tepe (“potbelly hill”) in southeastern turkey, excavations led by klaus schmidt uncovered several large megalithic enclosures that date between 10,000 and 8000 b.c.e., the dawn of civilization and the neolithic age. each of these circular enclosures, which many have described as turkey’s “stonehenge.

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