Widely believed to be the oldest temple in the world, Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Türkiye dates back a whopping 12,000 years ...
Researchers found living quarters of an ancient civilization, which disproved earlier theories that the site served solely as a ceremonial pilgrimage destination.
Göbekli Tepe, believed to be the world's oldest known building!Since it is at least 11,500 years old, it predates famous ancient structures like Stonehenge and even the first known civilizations in ...
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 ...
Göbekli Tepe is located in Upper Mesopotamia, a region which saw the emergence of the most ancient farming communities in the world. Monumental structures, interpreted as monumental communal buildings ...
Göbekli Tepe is a 12,000-year-old site on the UNESCO World Heritage List, famous for its T-shaped monolithic pillars adorned with wild animal figures. Göbekli Tepe is a 12,000-year-old site on ...
Göbekli Tepe ve Ön-Türkler kitabı yazarı ETLÄ°: 1071 yılı Türklerin Anadolu’ya son geliĹź tarihi Dünyanın en eski tapınağı olan Göbekli Tepe ile dünya tarihini yeniden tahlil ...
Cuma günü BBC Türkçe haber sitesinden paylaşılan bir habere göre, Alman Arkeoloji Ensitütüsü ekibinden Dr. Lee Clare liderliÄźinde Göbekli Tepe (Girê Mirazan)kazılarında Ĺźimdiye kad ...
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 ...
2019 43COM 8B.54 - Statements of Outstanding Universal Value of properties inscribed at previous sessions and not adopted by the World Heritage Committee 2024 Summary of the State of conservation ...