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Göbeklitepe Comes to Rome

On a crisp Roman evening, amid the storied arches of the Colosseum, a new exhibition opened, one that reaches across time to introduce Italy to a distant ancestor of civilization. Three replicas of stone artifacts from Göbeklitepe—a Turkish archaeological marvel dating back

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Göbeklitepe’s Historical Impact at Madrid Museum

Spanish photographer Isabel Muñoz, renowned for her evocative imagery, is set to bring Spain closer to the ancient wonders of Göbeklitepe, an archaeological site that has redefined our understanding of human history. Muñoz’s exhibition, titled “A New History,” opened at the National

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Stone Carvings May Be the World’s Oldest Calendar

According to recent research by scientists from the University of Edinburgh, the ancient pillars of Göbeklitepe, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site in Turkey, may contain evidence of the world’s oldest lunisolar calendar. This discovery also implies that a devastating comet impact could have

Discovering Göbeklitepe With Isabel Munoz

Pera Museum is hosting the exhibition A New Story by Isabel Muñoz, an artist who explores the nature, aesthetics and lifestyles of different cultures and reflects them through her photographs, focusing on Göbeklitepe, one of Turkey’s most important archaeological sites, and the Stone Hills