G bekli Tepe is one of the most groundbreaking archaeological discoveries of our time, a monument built over 12,000 years ago, long before agriculture or cities. Its massive stone pillars, intricate carvings, and mysterious burial challenge our understanding of early civilizations, revealing a lost world where hunter-gatherers constructed sacred spaces on a monumental scale. This book delves into the origins, purpose, and significance of G bekli Tepe, exploring its role in early religion, astronomy, and social organization, while examining its possible influence on later cultures. Through archaeological findings, scientific breakthroughs, and comparative mythology, it offers a compelling look at one of history's greatest enigmas, one that may reshape how we view humanity's past.
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