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World's Oldest Temple: G bekli Tepe, Turkey [Amazing Places 4K]
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Date: 2023-03-24
Comments and reviews: 4
Yuri
Hello Milosh, hope this message finds you well. Have you ever been close this place, which named Hatussa? It was the capital of Hittite kingdom a few thousand years ago.
Or, do you have any plans to visit this part of the old world? As well as this area was a part of Urartu kingdom.
Turkey has a lot of objects which belongs to different civilizations and cultures.
And, thank you for your time again. It was a good job as usual.
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Hello Milosh, hope this message finds you well. Have you ever been close this place, which named Hatussa? It was the capital of Hittite kingdom a few thousand years ago.
Or, do you have any plans to visit this part of the old world? As well as this area was a part of Urartu kingdom.
Turkey has a lot of objects which belongs to different civilizations and cultures.
And, thank you for your time again. It was a good job as usual.
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sorellman
It is considered the oldest known religious complex, but is neither the oldest, nor a temple. These are assumptions by archeologists who either do not have a real answer and they make up one, or, they do not want to share with the public certain facts. There is zero evidence Gobelki Tepe had a religious function to begin with.
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It is considered the oldest known religious complex, but is neither the oldest, nor a temple. These are assumptions by archeologists who either do not have a real answer and they make up one, or, they do not want to share with the public certain facts. There is zero evidence Gobelki Tepe had a religious function to begin with.
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Renan
This was constructed by Noah and its descendents after they left the Arch in Ararat mountains, a place that turkey government still denies passage of research teams.
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This was constructed by Noah and its descendents after they left the Arch in Ararat mountains, a place that turkey government still denies passage of research teams.
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Swiss
It is a pity that more of the temple is not preserved! It would be interesting to know what the building looked like when it was built.
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It is a pity that more of the temple is not preserved! It would be interesting to know what the building looked like when it was built.
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