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Judi Lynn

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Sun Jan 12, 2025, 07:00 AM Jan 12

Karahantepe will shed light on the mysteries of the Prehistoric period



Karahantepe’s ancient site, which is home to Neolithic-era T-shaped obelisks similar to the ones in the world-famous Göbeklitepe, will reveal the mysteries of the period.

While we have detailed information on Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages, the Prehistoric era still remains a mystery in some aspects as we have little or no records of human history from this period.

Therefore, Turkey’s prehistoric marvel of Göbeklitepe, located near Örencik village – 15 kilometers (10 miles) northeast the city of Şanlıurfa in the south of the country – comes to the fore as one of the important centers providing some information from this foundational era.

Dating back to nearly 12,000 years ago, the archaeological site was a settlement belonging to the Neolithic period. It was home to communities that made the transition from the hunter-gatherer lifestyle to sedentism.

The T-shaped limestone pillars found in Göbeklitepe are older than the invention of agriculture and are one of the first manifestations of human-made monumental architecture. The monuments, decorated with depictions of wild animals, geometrical figures, and a few abstract depictions of humans, are believed to have been used in social events and rituals.



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Karahantepe will shed light on the mysteries of the Prehistoric period (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 12 OP
Jeez, Judi, I just bookmarked the one about Orkney and was about to finally go to bed, and now this. We were.... EarnestPutz Jan 12 #1
same here. know i must read the orkney link rampartd Jan 12 #2
Yes they sure do. And now that she has moved beyond the Americas, who knows whats coming. EarnestPutz Jan 13 #4
Remarkable! calimary Jan 12 #3
So much "prehistery"we still need to learn about n/t mntleo2 Friday #5

EarnestPutz

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1. Jeez, Judi, I just bookmarked the one about Orkney and was about to finally go to bed, and now this. We were....
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 07:23 AM
Jan 12

.....in Turkey last year and visited Gobekli Tepe and were amazed.

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