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I came across the work of 'Atlantis Confirmed' as his new theories linking the carvings and art work of Easter Island back to ...
Gobekli Tepe, an ancient site in southeastern Turkey, is believed to be the world's oldest known building, dating back at least 11,500 years. That makes it twice as old as Stonehenge, which was ...
ISTANBUL, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Gobekli Tepe, one of the world's oldest known temple complex located in Türkiye's southeastern province of Sanliurfa, attracted a record-breaking 326,000 visitors ...
For almost 20 years, he’s studied the mysterious ruins of Gobekli Tepe, which date back deep into prehistory. His investigations are part The Da Vinci Code and part Indiana Jones. Gobekli Tepe ...
A researcher from the University of Edinburgh uncovered the earliest lunisolar calendar at Göbekli Tepe, an ancient site in Turkey. Martin Sweatman linked markings on a pillar to a comet impact ...
Ozan Kose / AFP via Getty Images At first glance, the V-shaped symbols carved onto the pillars at Gobekli Tepe — an archaeological site in southern Turkey — don’t look like much compared to ...
At first glance, the V-shaped symbols carved onto the pillars at Gobekli Tepe — an archaeological site in southern Turkey — don’t look like much compared to the adjacent animal shapes ...
By Claire Moses A researcher at the University of Edinburgh has discovered what he believes is the earliest calendar of its kind at Gobekli Tepe, an archaeological excavation site in what is now ...
The timekeeping system, unearthed at the Gobekli Tepe site in mountains of Anatolia in Turkey, suggests people were accurately recording dates 10,000 years before it was documented in Greece in ...
Archaeologists at Edinburgh University have stumbled upon the world's oldest calendar, a 12,000 year old timekeeping system carved into an ancient pillar, at the Gobekli Tepe site in Turkey's ...