Beneath the surface of Göbekli Tepe discovered massive limestone pillars, some towering 18 feet tall and weighing up to 50 tons, arranged in circular stone enclosures.
(www.utubepublisher.in)
from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world to archaeology@mander.xyz on 20 Apr 2025 11:44
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from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world to archaeology@mander.xyz on 20 Apr 2025 11:44
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Exciting times for archaeology.
I remember learning about the Sumerians for the first time, how they seemingly of nowhere sprung up with agriculture, writing, architecture, engineering, astrology, metallurgy. I was fascinated, especially with how prolific they were with their writing, how it detailed their everyday life (all my homies hate Ea-Nassir).
Now we’re uncovering more of our past in the Fertile Crescent, and it’s more interesting than I could ever hope for.
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Oh thank you so much, subscribed!
I’m reading a book at the moment that gets into this site a bit:
The Dawn of Everything- a New History of Humanity
If you want to know more or see the place via a camera, Miniminuteman has a great video showing and explaining the place, too.
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