What is Goebekli Tepe | Klaus Schmidt | TEDxPrague
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Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, managed by the German Archeological Institute, is an ancient site dating back to the 10th millennium BC, marking the shift from hunter-gatherer to food-producing societies. The unique architecture, T-shaped pillars, and artifacts found at the site suggest a cultist community and a pivotal moment in human history.
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- Göbekli Tepe, an ancient site in Turkey, signifies a pivotal shift from hunter-gatherer to food-producing societies, showcasing unique monumental architecture with T-shaped pillars depicting humans and animals.
- The collaborative excavation at Göbekli Tepe, funded by the German Research Foundation, reveals a cultist community through sculptures, tools, and depictions, shedding light on the mystery of the site's abandonment and the transition to farming societies.
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Recent questions
What is Göbekli Tepe?
An ancient archeological site in Turkey.
Who manages Göbekli Tepe?
German Archeological Institute in collaboration with local authorities.
What is the significance of T-shaped pillars at Göbekli Tepe?
Departure from earlier Paleolithic art centered on animals.
What led to the abandonment of Göbekli Tepe?
Around 9,000 BC, leaving a mystery for future research.
What enabled the transition to farming societies at Göbekli Tepe?
The Neolithic package, including the early domestication of cattle, sheep, goat, and pig.
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