GOBEKLI TEPE, Turkey — Tour guide Sabahattin Alkan herds curious tourists through the scorching afternoon heat, luring them with the promise of something far stranger than your typical vacation snap. ...
Göbekli Tepe has revealed many astonishing finds, but one of them was lost almost as soon as it came to light. A carved statue fragment disappeared from the excavation site in 2010, and despite ...
On a low rise in southeastern Turkey, a ring of carved stone pillars has forced archaeologists to rethink how civilization began. The site, known as Göbekli Tepe, is roughly 12,000 years old, which ...
The Debrief: 12,000-Year-Old Discovery at Karahan Tepe, “the World’s First Village,” Reveals an Ancient Key to Human Survival
New discoveries at Göbekli Tepe’s enigmatic sister site, Karahan Tepe, reveal a major clue to how these ancient Neolithic innovators thrived.
12,000-Year-Old Discovery at Karahan Tepe, “the World’s First Village,” Reveals an Ancient Key to Human Survival
Ancient Architects Official on MSN: Scientifically dating Göbekli Tepe: How old really is it?
Few ancient sites inspire more debate than Göbekli Tepe, with some claiming it is far older and others insisting the accepted dates are wrong. But when the radiocarbon data, plaster samples, fill ...
Ancient Architects Official on MSN: A priceless statue was stolen from Göbekli Tepe - and never recovered
A priceless statue was stolen from Göbekli Tepe - and never recovered
MSN: 12,000-year-old mystery of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey: Who built this temple and where did its builders vanish
Göbekli Tepe flips this whole process upside down. The evidence suggests that this place came about before there were farmers and that it’s possibly a case of shared beliefs and rituals bringing ...