@GeniusGTX: In 1994, archaeologists found ...
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May 14, 2025
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6,000 years before Stonehenge.
And most shocking – before humans had supposedly invented farming and settled down.
Everything we believed about early humans followed this order:
And most shocking – before humans had supposedly invented farming and settled down.
Everything we believed about early humans followed this order:
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They converged here to build these enclosures, suggesting Göbekli Tepe served as a regional gathering place.
This wasn't just one community - it was a collective achievement.
This wasn't just one community - it was a collective achievement.
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These newer excavations revealed evidence of houses, a large cistern, water channels, and thousands of grain grinding tools.
Lee Clare, who continued the work after Schmidt, told BBC in 2021:
Lee Clare, who continued the work after Schmidt, told BBC in 2021:
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"Göbekli Tepe was a fully-fledged settlement with permanent occupation. It changed our whole understanding of the site."
This wasn't just a temple. People likely lived here year-round.
This wasn't just a temple. People likely lived here year-round.
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This raises a mind-blowing possibility:
What if religion and community came BEFORE farming?
Did people gather to build sacred sites, and only later develop agriculture to feed the workers and pilgrims?
The entire history of civilization might be backwards.
What if religion and community came BEFORE farming?
Did people gather to build sacred sites, and only later develop agriculture to feed the workers and pilgrims?
The entire history of civilization might be backwards.
















