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Some people think that learning history might be useless. "It already happened, what's the point?" Yet the truth is that ...
Initially thought to be a medieval burial site, German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt stated that Gobekli Tepe is the oldest known temple in the world. As reported by Architectural Digest, the temple was ...
This made them the earliest known monumental structures built by human hands. In 2006, after a decade of work at Göbekli Tepe, a team led by German Archaeological Institute (DAI) archaeologist ...
Located in the Germus mountains, near the Syrian border, Gobekli Tepe consists of massive stone circles with T-shaped pillars carved from limestone. These structures were built by hunter ...
Built in the period of approximately 3000 BC ... This adds to the mystery that shrouds the island. Gobekli Tepe dates back to around 9600 BC and is considered to be one of the most ancient temple ...
This Furniture Maker Built His Germantown House and Filled It With His Own Creations Ring camera footage showed flames close to her home. Then, firefighters stepped in to help Parents who raise ...
It’s thought that Gobekli Tepe was built in 9500 BC. What makes Gobekli Tepe (which means “pot-bellied hill”) even more remarkable is that it completely revolutionised our understanding of ...
The Gobekli Tepe site, which features the oldest-known man-made structures, was built by hunter-gatherers between 9,600 and 8,200 BC, predating Stonehenge by more than 6,000 years. The monument's ...