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The First Neolithic Self-Portrait? Stony Human Face Emerges In 12,000-Year-Old Ruins At Karahan Tepe
While snooping around one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological sites, researchers peeled away layers of dusty earth ...
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Archaeologists Stunned by 12,000-Year-Old Stone Face, Is This the World’s First Selfie?
A silent face has resurfaced after more than 11,000 years underground. In the arid hills of southeastern Turkey, ...
A T-shaped pillar carved with a face on its upper section has been discovered in southeastern Turkey at the Neolithic site of ...
Researchers identified for the first time the remarkable meaning behind the artwork. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Carvings on a 12,000-year-old monument in Turkey appear to mark solar days and years, making it possibly the oldest solar calendar in ancient ...
Researchers in northern Saudi Arabia’s Nefud Desert have discovered life-size engravings of animals likely dating to between 11,400 and 12,800 years ago, shedding light on prehistoric human presence ...
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