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I am standing in a drizzly square where a man is eating a quiche. A girl cycles past in a red raincoat, talking quietly on ...
Göbekli Tepe shatters our ideas of when civilization began. Massive carved pillars rise from 12,000 years ago, built by people who weren’t supposed to be able to build them.
Archaeologists uncover 6,500-year-old earthwork circles in Austria, older than Stonehenge. This massive Neolithic find ...
These buildings at the site of Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey are more than 11,000 years old, making them some of the world’s earliest monumental structures. The settlement includes circular ...