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Judi Lynn

(163,195 posts)
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 08:00 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 Jan 24 #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, 08:23 AM
Jan 12

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

 

EarnestPutz

(2,843 posts)
4. Yes they sure do. And now that she has moved beyond the Americas, who knows whats coming.
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 02:12 AM
Jan 13
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