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The tradition of burying the sun die Göbeklitepe

Which houses the world's oldest temple, the ruins of the excavations made Göbeklitepe, there are 12 thousand years before the tradition of the tomb, eaten by birds of prey corpses left exposed so that the spirit of the deceased was believed to had would appeared in the sky.

Harran University Faculty of Arts Department of Art History Lecturer and Assistant Vice President Gobeklitepe Excavations. Assoc. Dr. Jihad And God bless the AA correspondent, said the region's excavations began in 1995, the temple was the center of the Neolithic era, he said.

Archaeological excavations made ​​in two periods per year Göbeklitepe closely involves the science that emphasizes God bless the 17 years since the German Archaeological Institute, who led the excavation Prof. Dr. Klaus Schmidt, this year's application stated that the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to work.

Göbeklitepe, studies so far had discovered the interesting findings that transfers Asst. Assoc. Dr. God bless, said:

"According to the results of excavations conducted to date the tradition of burying the dead, more precisely, we understand that a tomb tradition Göbeklitepe. For example, birds of prey such as vultures, the reliefs on the stones, and here we see people eating did not have to understand that the tradition of burial Göbeklitepe. That Çatalhöyük as the sun has a tradition as the Neolithic era burial. the dead are left to the open air, birds of prey come and ate them. Maybe he had a belief, these birds has progressed up to the sky, the souls of the dead was believed to rise in the sky. it's an interesting thing of course. this method of Tibet 'until recently practiced in some regions. "habertürk

faith is a very important center for the history of mankind Gobeklitepe

'' Göbeklitepe responsibility to the world if we introduce, the number of tourists coming to Turkey every year to 100 million per year, the number of tourist arrivals to 10 million can be taken to Sanliurfa.

Turkey, since the early 1980s, began to obtain an important place in world tourism. 20-30 year period in world tourism league, 20th in terms of tourism income and the number of tourists tırmanabilmiştir first 10 queues. Over 30 million tourists in 2011, ranking seventh in world tourism, tourism revenue in the 9th has taken place.''


The work of the Neolithic period


Turkey's natural, historic and cultural values, indicating that it has the potential to be compared with countries of the world in terms of any Hasan Red, this potential can see the world tourism league pointed out in the first place.
Turkey, the tourism attractions of interest to the people stated that the red ones to carry the responsibility to provide, a statement was made the following statements:'' The world is Gobeklitepe doubt at the beginning of the works may be of interest. Old world, accepted by scientists as the cradle of civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Göbeklitepe up in the fertile lands of Mesopotamia, Sanliurfa located within the boundaries of the early Neolithic period of approximately 11 thousand people 500 years ago, a monumental work of their ancestors. This is the people's ritual (rituals) in order collected, an important religious center in terms of human history. Turkey, only Göbeklitepe'yle may be of interest for tourists from around the world. Presentation prepared for the projects at the international level without losing too much time. Otherwise, the value of the priceless treasure of this world works, generating added value for the country and the region, worthless, and will continue to exist in a way.''

Gobeklitepe


Gobeklitepe Neolithic settlement, located near the village of Sanliurfa Örencik 18 kilometers to the northeast. Universities in Istanbul and Chicago in 1963 for the first time officials discovered during surveys Göbeklitepe'deki Excavations since 1995 jointly by the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin Museum, and runs Sanliurfa.
Neolithic excavations so far'' T''-shaped stones, wild animal figures, 8-30 meters in diameter, circular and rectangular-shaped ruins of ancient temples in the world, many wild animal figures, human statues, stelae, and about 12 thousand years 65 centimeters in length before the people as belonging to historical monuments such as the statue was found. '''' The temple is the center of the world's oldest Gobeklitepe mentioned some time ago, a UNESCO World Heritage List had been temporary.

The history of mankind's oldest settlements are found in Southeast Anatolia

The German "Frankfurter Rundschau" newspaper, the oldest settlement in the history of mankind Göbekli Tepe near Urfa, introduced the history and archaeological excavations in the region said.
Gazette "Heaven was here?" article titled, "Southeastern Anatolia, the oldest settlement in the history of mankind was passed," the statement said.

BC estimated to be established in approximately 10 thousand paper referred to the importance of the Göbekli Tepe, archaeologists so far, people lived as hunters and the temple at that time only able to guess whether they have thought, but it proves the opposite of these ideas Göbekli Hill and the ruins of the temple here, extracted said.

BC-bellied Hill and the surrounding area 10 thousand in the region has been a very productive, a wide variety of plant and animal species that is found in the article, this feature is also estimated at that time was a place for people like paradise, BC In 7500 the kuraklaşmaya began, people have left the region is therefore described as foreseen.
Managed since 1994 by the German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt excavation work progressed very slowly because of the benefits in the specified paper, 10 to 30 meters in diameter and about 6 meters high, to date only 4 out of 40 stones taken out from the light of day, it is located on the stones of various animal motifs were expressed.
Each one weighs about 10 to 20 tons recorded in the stones, even in the nearby mine planted at least 500 people needed to be brought down described in the article, Göbekli Tepe rites according to their faith which was held by the people at that time were recorded.

Lost Civilization National Geographic documentary pulled in the excavation area Gobeklitepe

According to the statement made by the Municipality of Sanliurfa, Göbeklitepe'nin''National Geographic''magazine cover in June 2010 after being in the world-renowned National Geographic channel, this time shooting for a documentary made in the region.
Assist the Department of Archaeology at the University of Harran, Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Assoc. Dr. Bahattin Çelik ongoing supervision of shooting, President of the German Arkelog Prof. Gobeklitepe excavation. Dr. Klaus Schmidt was also interviewed.

Delicate soot in the channel guide to Turkey for the shooting in consultation with the Mayor Ahmet Eşref Fakıbaba asked for support on various issues. Fakıbaba help the team appointed to deliver the press office team, including the first Gobeklitepe fish, Harran, the Ataturk Dam, Euphrates River, has contributed to such major centers to shoot.

Performed by the National Geographic television footage reportedly published in 2012 under the name of''Lost''Civilization.


Gobeklitepe

Gobeklitepe Neolithic settlement, 18 kilometers north-east of Sanliurfa, near the village's Örencik.
For the first time in 1963, universities in Istanbul and Chicago officials discovered during surveys Göbeklitepe'deki excavation work, Sanliurfa Museum since 1995 and jointly conducting the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin.

The excavation work so far to Neolithic period''T''shaped stones, with figures of wild animals, 8-30 meters in diameter, circular and rectangular-shaped ruins of the world's oldest temple, the figure of a large number of wild animals, human statue, standing stones and about 12 thousand years as belonging to a length of 65 centimeters was found in historical works, such as human statues.

Gobeklitepe stated that''the world's oldest temple, the central'',''a period of time before the UNESCO World Heritage Site had been Listesi''ne temporary.

12 thousand years before the date of the works that incorporate Gobeklitepe

Prof. Gobeklitepe Excavations. Dr. Klaus Schmidt, said in a statement,''the UNESCO World Heritage Temporary Listesi''ne Göbeklitepe'nin taken a while ago they said that very sevindirdiğini.
Schmidt described the list as a development to be taken very quickly, the work of teams linked to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said.
UNESCO World Heritage Listesi''ne''Göbeklitepe'nin to enter all the necessary features and protection is in place the measures taken on the status of Professor voicing. Dr. Schmidt, said:

Filled the criteria that do not have any doubt that''Göbeklitepe'nin UNESCO. In terms of protection for all protected structure, an up hill now. This is a very good condition and emsalsizliği direction, ie in terms of another example of the lack of filling so that the most important criterion. Göbeklitepe'nin into the main list as soon as possible will take place, no doubt about it at all. This is a list of candidates is a difficult procedure to pass the main list. Multi-stage process that requires, at this stage will have to work hard and we will help a lot of experts on this issue. For example, our aid is now the World Monuments Foundation.''

Entry into the main list for the city would provide the biggest gains Göbeklitepe'nin voicing Schmidt,''especially for the region, Sanliurfa, this will be a great gain. Because the 'World Heritage', thus the name, the most important monuments in the world will be compared, and today will reach far more of a publicity and recognitions, as well as attract more people here,''he said.

Gobeklitepe

Gobeklitepe Neolithic settlement, 18 kilometers north-east of Sanliurfa, near the village's Örencik.
For the first time in 1963, universities in Istanbul and Chicago officials discovered during surveys Göbeklitepe'deki excavation work, Sanliurfa Museum since 1995 and jointly conducting the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin.
The excavation work so far to Neolithic period''T''shaped stones, with figures of wild animals, 8-30 meters in diameter, circular and rectangular-shaped ruins of the world's oldest temple, the figure of a large number of wild animals, human statue, standing stones and about 12 thousand years as belonging to a length of 65 centimeters was found in historical works, such as human statues.
Gobeklitepe stated that''the world's oldest temple, the central'',''a period of time before the UNESCO World Heritage Site had been Listesi''ne temporary.