Aerial Ancient City Göbeklitepe 31

Göbeklitepe, which is not used as a settlement and serves only as a temple, entered the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2018 with its amazing monumental architecture. Year 2019 was announced as “2109 Göbeklitepe Year” in Turkey. Even though a small part of Göbeklitepe has been excavated, it still has changed the timeline of civilization with its history of about 12 thousand years. Göbeklitepe, considered as the oldest and largest ritual site of the world, proved the effect of religious belief on the transition to a settled life.

Although a limited portion of this prehistoric settlement was excavated in the Harran Plain, its unusual findings have changed some previous findings on the Neolithic Age. The excavations at Göbeklitepe near Örencik village of Sanlıurfa city were started and carried out by the German archaeologist Prof. Dr. Klaus Schmidt and it lasted 20 years until his death in 2014.

Göbeklitepe has contributed a great deal to our understanding of hunter-gatherer life, animal husbandry, agriculture and livestock migration, sacred architecture and the birth of art. It was abandoned after it continued to be present around 8000 B.C and it was not used for other or similar purposes.

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