Long before there were even any cities, any farming, or any pottery, people gathered on a hill in what is now southern Turkey and created something in.
The latest official archaeological update from Göbekli Tepe reveals a shift away from viewing the site as purely ritual. New excavations have uncovered domestic buildings, hearths, food processing ...
When pilot and adventurer Barry Billcliff arrived in southeastern Turkey last November, he expected to uncover history. However, he didn't expect to question how it was being told. Billcliff, whose ...
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Göbekli Tepe: The world's oldest lie
Once hailed as the “Zero Point of History,” Göbekli Tepe’s story is shifting fast. New evidence is challenging the slogans—and the entire timeline of early civilization.
Hillside in Southeastern Anatolia in Turkey, where the researchers' model suggests wild chickpea originally grew. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases ...
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