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Disiplinlerarası çalışmaların gerekliliğine atıf yapan Din Arkeolojisi ve Göbekli Tepe isimli kitap, arkeoloji ile dinler tarihi disiplinlerinin ortak çalışması gerektiğini ve ortaya çıkarı-lan buluntuların beraber yorumlanması ...
Muammer Özdemir
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Din Arkeolojisinin İmkânı ve Göbekli Tepe, Türkiye'de Göbekli Tepe üzerine yapılan ilk doktora tezi çalışmasının kitaba dönüşmüş halidir. Bilal Toprak, eserinde disiplinlerarası çalışmaların daha yaygın ve etkin bir hale gelmesi gerektiğini vurgulayarak
Esma Mantır
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The humans of the Göbekli Tepe Neolithic culture of the Upper Euphrates Basin left behind long-term settlements with surprising monumental structures and a rich set of symbolism.
Orhan Ayaz
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The most famous Pre-pottery Neolithic site of Anatolia, Göbekli Tepe, since 1994 has been the subject of intensive studies due to its peculiar characteristics, linked to the presence of both circular buildings and the so-called anthropomorphic T-shaped ...
Christopher Claudio Caletti
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MODERN VISUALIZATION BY DIGITALLY MODELING NEOLITHIC CRAFTED HUMAN SKULLS [PDF]
Our digital modeling in 3D aims to visualize Neolithic crafted skulls found in the Near East for their preservation and study taking into account both the possibilities of skull deformation in vivo as well as crafting them postmortem.
M. Silver +3 more
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Paradise Found or Common Sense Lost? Göbekli Tepe’s Last Decade as a Pre-Farming Cult Centre
The spectacular finds at Turkey’s Göbekli Tepe have fired the imaginations of archaeologists and the general public alike. Reflecting on developments at and about the site since the 2011 publication of a critique of the site’s dominant interpretation as ...
Banning Edward B.
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Zodiacal Dating Prehistoric Artworks [PDF]
Recent work has shown that animal symbols in European Palaeolithic cave art and at two ancient sites in southern Turkey, namely Gobekli Tepe and Catalhoyuk, can be interpreted as star constellations, practically the same constellations we continue to use
Martin B. Sweatman
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Decoding European Palaeolithic Art: Extremely Ancient knowledge of Precession of the Equinoxes [PDF]
A consistent interpretation is provided for zoomorphic artworks at Neolithic Göbekli Tepe and Çatalhöyük as well as European Palaeolithic cave art. It appears they all display the same method for recording dates based on precession of the equinoxes, with
Martin B. Sweatman, Alistair Coombs
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The monumental twin steles of Göbekli Tepe are one in a long series of isomorphic compositions in Neolithic symbolism. Seemingly tracing back to the Palaeolithic, symmetry likely played a fundamental role for prehistoric societies.
Cédric Bodet
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Early Neolithic imagery in flux
Stone is often regarded as the ideal medium for the long-term preservation of knowledge, as it is resistant to change. Early to middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey has repeatedly been treated as a prime example for such ...
Oliver Dietrich, Julia Wagner
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