Göbekli 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 ...
But in 1995, a lone Kurdish shepherd stumbled upon finished stone poking from the dry terrain. Over the next three decades, ...
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 ...
Türkiye'de farklı alanlarda yapılan çalışmalar farklı zenginlikleri de gözler önüne seriyor. Türkiye'nin yeni Göbekli Tepe’si ...
The ancient site, Göbekli Tepe, consists of circular and rectangular stone enclosures and mysterious T-shaped pillars that, at 11,600 years old, may be the world’s oldest known temples.
Pillar 43 from Göbekli Tepe depicting a vulture with its wings spread. Vultures were not only the most important birds in the iconography of Early Neolithic hunter-gatherer groups, they were also ...
A member of Melbourne’s Turkish community, Ä°smail 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 ...
Kadıköy Bostancı Halk EÄŸitim Merkezi Kursiyerleri, Åžanlıurfa’da Balıklı Göl, Harran ve Göbekli Tepe’yi gezdi, tarihi ve ...
2019 43COM 8B.54 - Statements of Outstanding Universal Value of properties inscribed at previous sessions and not adopted by the World Heritage Committee 2022 Summary of the State of conservation ...
DoÄŸu Karadeniz bölgesinin ilk bilimsel arkeolojik kazı alanı olarak öne çıkan Ordu Kurul Kalesi, 2.300 yıl geçmiÅŸe dayanan tarihi deÄŸerleri ile dikkatleri üzerine çekiyor. M.Ö. 120-63 yılları arasında ...
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