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GÖBEKLİTEPE / B.C. 9.600
Unearthing findings that will enable the course of human history to be rewritten, Göbeklitepe is a center of faith dating to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Age around 9.600 BC, or to about 11.600 years ago. It predates the famous Stonehenge in England by 6.600 years, the Egyptian Pyramids by 7.100 years and the temples on Malta by 6.100 years. Built using gigantic boulders in a period predating any tools, the designs found on these rocks also form an awe-inspiring heritage. Predicted to unearth even more findings that will shatter traditional historical knowledge, it is apparent that Göbeklitepe will continue to shock and surprise humanity as its mysteries continue to be revealed.

HISTORY

About 11.600 years ago, one of the most compelling structures in the history of humanity was built between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers: Göbeklitepe...  With a of history 5.000 years older than the first cities of Mesopotamia - predating the famous Stonehenge in England (visited by millions of tourists) by by 6.600 years, 7.100 years senior to the Pyramids of Egypt, and 6.100 years ahead of the temples on Malta Island - the excavations at Göbeklitepe have unearthed a mystery that will revolutionize all existing knowledge on humankind’s transition to permanent settlements. The findings point to the fact that people who lived in the area went to Göbeklitepe for worship. Its structures were not constructed for residential purposes. Göbeklitepe is a religious center from the Neolithic Age, dated to 9.600 BC; in other words, from around 11.600 years ago. 

While Göbeklitepe sheds light on many of the mysteries of the history of civilization, it also introduces more enigmas that need attention. Archeological research has shown that the Göbeklitepe Neolithic Temple area was a space where people congregated periodically for worship. Some of the T-shaped monumental obelisks have been shaped to resemble humans; embossing arms, hands and clothing onto the stone. While not certain, it is assumed that the temple was buried by the same people who made use of it. 

Göbeklitepe refutes the thesis that agriculture triggered people to establish settlements and progress in art and religion. The excavations point to the most radical changes in human history that began in the Near East. This shift suggests the fact that, beyond everything else that is known about history, there were humans who went from being hunter-gatherers, to becoming a society of settlers who domesticated animals, (perhaps for reasons other than what was assumed until now.) 
Unearthing findings that will enable the course of human history to be rewritten, Göbeklitepe is a center of faith dating to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Age around 9.600 BC, or to about 11.600 years ago. It predates the famous Stonehenge in England by 6.600 years, the Egyptian Pyramids by 7.100 years and the temples on Malta by 6.100 years. Built using gigantic boulders in a period predating any tools, the designs found on these rocks also form an awe-inspiring heritage. Predicted to unearth even more findings that will shatter traditional historical knowledge, it is apparent that Göbeklitepe will continue to shock and surprise humanity as its mysteries continue to be revealed.

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GÖBEKLİTEPE Website / UX&UI Design / KVs
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