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Göbekli Tepe (Turkish: [ɟœbecˈli teˈpe], 'Potbelly Hill'; Kurdish: Girê
Mirazan or Xerabreşkê, 'Wish Hill') is a
Neolithic archaeological site in Upper...
- underground.[citation needed] c. 9000 BC:
Constructions in Asia Minor,
Turkey (
Göbekli Tepe, Nevalı Çori and
other sites);
perhaps proto-Hattian[citation needed]...
- Keçel) is an
archaeological site in Şanlıurfa, Turkey. The site is
close to
Göbekli Tepe and
archaeologists have also
uncovered T-shaped
stelae there and believe...
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known temples and
monumental sculpture.
Together with the
earlier site of
Göbekli Tepe, it has
revolutionised scientific understanding of the
Eurasian Neolithic...
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sculpture of a human". It is
considered as
contemporaneous with the
sites of
Göbekli Tepe (Pre-Pottery
Neolithic A/B) and Nevalı Çori (Pre-Pottery Neolithic...
- was a
German archaeologist and
prehistorian who led the
excavations at
Göbekli Tepe from 1996 to 2014.
Klaus Schmidt studied pre- and protohistory, and...
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previously recognized. Notably,
Göbekli Tepe is
located just 32 km from
Karaca Dağ. The
questions raised by
Göbekli Tepe have led to
intense and creative...
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Hasan and Jerf el Ahmar.
Sites in "Upper Mesopotamia"
include Çayönü and
Göbekli Tepe, with the
latter possibly being the
oldest ritual complex yet discovered...
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conducted in
Göbekli Tepe in Urfa
province which is
called the zero
point of time. As a
result of the
investigations carried out in
Göbekli Tepe
which is...
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younger than
Göbekli Tepe. M.
Belle Bohn, Ch Gerber, M. Morsch,
Klaus Schmidt:.
Neolithische Forschungen in Obermesopotamien. Gürcütepe und
Göbekli Tepe , In:...