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One
of the oldest temples in the world can be found in Turkey.
In the
vicinity of the little town of Sanliurfa near the Syrian border, there
is an
archaeological excavation, Göbekli
Tepe, which consists of a
number of circular
buildings which are made of limestone blocks that weigh several
thousand
kilograms each. The structures date back to 9500 BC. Many of the stone
circles have yet to be excavated, but the few that have been
brought to light
have
diameters of up to 30
metres
and the stones are decorated with reliefs of animals. There
is no evidence of
habitation and no consumer goods have been found which suggests that
the site
is an early temple.
The
mystery in question is how it is possible that in a scarcely
populated world, a world where mankind lived in a primitive manner,
such a sophisticated building could have been constructed. A building for which a
high level
of organisation would have been required.
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