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🏛️ Göbekli Tepe

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🏛️ Göbekli Tepe
Prehistoric temple complex predating Stonehenge by six millennia


🕐 3 min read · Updated 3 Apr 2026 at 01:15
📋 Fast Facts
  • Construction began circa 9500 BCE during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period
  • Located in southeastern Türkiye near the Syrian border, approximately 15 km northeast of Şanlıurfa
  • Constructed roughly 6,000 years before Stonehenge (circa 3000 BCE)
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in 2015

Göbekli Tepe represents one of archaeology's most significant discoveries, fundamentally altering scholarly understanding of human civilization's development. The site consists of several T-shaped limestone pillars arranged in circular or oval structures, some standing up to 7 metres high and weighing approximately 10 tonnes. Built by hunter-gatherer societies before the emergence of agriculture, the complex challenges conventional narratives about the progression from nomadic to settled life ...

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