Karahan Tepe

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Karahan Tepe
Karahan Tepe is located in Turkey
Karahan Tepe
Shown within Turkey
LocationKarahan Tepe, Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey
Coordinates37°05′31″N 39°18′05″E / 37.09194°N 39.30139°E / 37.09194; 39.30139Coordinates: 37°05′31″N 39°18′05″E / 37.09194°N 39.30139°E / 37.09194; 39.30139
History
FoundedPre-10th millennium BC
PeriodsPre-Pottery Neolithic A to B

Karahantepe is an archaeological site in Şanlıurfa Province in Turkey. The site is close to Göbekli Tepe and archaeologists have also uncovered T-shaped stelae there. According to Daily Sabah, "The excavations have uncovered 250 obelisks featuring animal figures to date."[1]

The ancient structures at Karahan Tepe were discovered in 1997 by "researchers near the Kargalı neighborhood in the Tek Tek Mountains National Park."[2]

The site is located near Yağmurlu and roughly 35 kilometers east of Göbekli Tepe, which is often called its sister site.[citation needed] It is part of the Göbeklitepe Culture and Karahantepe Excavations project. The area is known as “Keçilitepe” by local people.[3]

Necmi Karul, an archeologist at Istanbul University, told Anadolu Agency in 2019, “Last year, excavation work restarted in Karahantepe [Kectepe] – around 60 km from where Göbeklitepe is located – and we encountered traces of special structures, obelisks, animal sculptures, and descriptions as well as similar symbolism”.[4] The site was filled with dirt and rubble at some point, preserving T-topped columns carved into bedrock.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Agency, Demirören News (2020-11-27). "New Karahantepe settlement may be older than Göbeklitepe". Daily Sabah. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  2. ^ "Karahantepe excavations start in Şanlıurfa". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  3. ^ "Karahantepe on way to be new face of Turkey". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
  4. ^ . The site was preserved in part by being filled in with dirt and rubble at some point preserving columns and carvings such as a large human face.Kazanci, Handan (8 March 2020). "Turkey: Conservation, not excavation, focus in Gobeklitepe". Anadolu Agency.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)


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