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 depicting the ...
Archaeologists have discovered the world’s oldest calendar. The ancient carving of the sun, moon, and various constellations sits on a pillar in Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey and is 12,000 years old ...
Sifting through the ruins of a structure in central Turkey, archaeologists noticed some round charcoal-colored objects with intricate designs. The delicate finds turned out to be 1,200-year-old ...
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The First Neolithic Self-Portrait? Stony Human Face Emerges In 12,000-Year-Old Ruins At Karahan Tepe
While snooping around one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological sites, researchers peeled away layers of dusty earth ...
A T-shaped pillar carved with a face on its upper section has been discovered in southeastern Turkey at the Neolithic site of ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the oldest eyeliner from the ruins of a prehistoric city in Turkey which has proved that humans were using makeup more than 8,000 years ago. The kohl stick, which is a ...
The 1,300-year-old communion bread of Eirenopolis illuminates a fascinating chapter of early Byzantine religious life, revealing how provincial communities integrated Christian faith with agricultural ...
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