T-shaped göbekli tepe and humans

Göbekli Tepe one of the world's oldest archaeological sites located in Turkey reveals the complex symbolic thinking of early humans in the region dating back approximately 10,000 to 12,000 years. This predates Stonehenge by 6,000 years when moats and earthen embankments were first dug. Cave handprints created by early humans reflect the art and spirit of the indigenous people over 4,000 years ago.Abstract narrative art used to create focal points of ancient beliefs is structured around human figures representing significant moments of ceremonial gatherings and narrating stories from other lands.

Predating Stonehenge in England by approximately 6,000 years some pillars are over 5 meters tall and weigh up to 50 tons. The archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe "City of Prophets" is located in the Sanliurfa province Formerly known as Edessa,it was an important trade and religious center in Upper Mesopotamia.

Sanliurfa is famous for its spicy cuisine and traditional kebabs a regional specialty. The structure consists of massive T-shaped limestone pillars arranged in a circle. A grand center of human rituals and evolution revealing the evolution and behavior of prehistoric humans predating settlement. Carvings of animals such as foxes scorpions lions and birds on stone slabs along with discoveries of shells skeletons and fossils at Göbekli Tepe provide insight into the evolution and behavior of early humans. Symbolic art and human evolution reveal similar migration and complex thought processes among humans.
