Göbekli Tepe celestial connections

There are two major claims that Göbekli Tepe had celestial connections point to. One suggests that the site was aligned with the night sky, particularly the star Sirius, because the local people worshiped the star like other cultures in the region did thousands of years later. Another claims that carvings at Göbekli Tepe record a […]
Göbekli Tepe Symbolism of Cometary Encounter Events

Göbekli Tepe Symbolism of Cometary Encounter Events. Göbekli Tepe has often been described as the world’s first temple, yet its true purpose may be more complex. Situated in southeastern Turkey, this ancient megalithic complex contains a series of circular enclosures built from upright stone pillars, each decorated with elaborate carvings. The work of archaeologist Klaus […]
Göbekli Tepe evidence of ancient cataclysm

A team of researchers with the University of Edinburgh has found what they describe as evidence of a comet striking the Earth at approximately the same time as the onset of the Younger Dryas in carvings on an ancient stone pillar of Göbekli Tepe. The findings were published in the journal Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry. […]
Göbekli Tepe astronomical events and symbolism

Researchers are matching low-relief carvings on some of the pillars at Göbekli Tepe to find compelling evidence that the ‘Vulture Stone’ is a date stamp for 10950 BC which closely corresponds to the proposed Younger Dryas event, estimated at 10890 BC. Researchers also found evidence that a key function of Göbekli Tepe was to observe […]