Tas_tepeler_korzenie_cywilizacji ❲2026❳
The Taş Tepeler Project encompasses 12 different Neolithic sites spread across a 200-kilometer area in the Şanlıurfa province. These sites date from the (c. 10,000–7,000 BC), a pivotal era when humans were transitioning from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural communities. Key Archaeological Sites
, which literally translates to " Stone Hills " in Turkish, refers to a major archaeological project in southeastern Türkiye that is currently rewriting the timeline of human history. This region in the Fertile Crescent is often called the "zero point of history" because it contains some of the world's oldest known communal structures and monumental art, dating back roughly 12,000 years. The Core of the Project tas_tepeler_korzenie_cywilizacji
While Göbekli Tepe is the most famous, the project includes several other vital locations that reveal unique aspects of early society: The Taş Tepeler Project encompasses 12 different Neolithic