November 22, 2024

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Mysterious sculptures at Gobekli Tepe may be ancient calendar: study

Mysterious sculptures at Gobekli Tepe may be ancient calendar: study

A Turkish site believed to predate the Great Pyramid of Giza by 7,000 years contains mysterious inscriptions that archaeologists believe may depict a devastating ancient comet strike.

Recently deciphered inscriptions at the archaeological site of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey suggest that the monument may also represent the world’s oldest solar calendar, According to new researchThis architectural marvel, dating back nearly 12,000 years, is believed to be the oldest place of worship ever discovered, even older than the pyramids, which date back 4,500 years.

The temples at the site, believed to be the oldest in the world, are adorned with intricately carved symbols. Researchers who recently visited the site to take a closer look at the symbols have concluded that they may actually be a recording of an astronomical event that led to a major shift in human civilization.