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In 1994, an area of 26 hectares in Turkey used as cultivation fields started showing signs of archeological relevance. Farmers started moving big tombstones and finding funny little flint artifacts. Two years and some digging later, the tombstones turned out to be magalythic structures at least 7000 years older than the pyramids. The site, now called Gobekli Tepe, bore evidence to a large advanced community which built the oldest known sacred grounds in human history.
Gobekli Tepe was never recorded or spoken of by any culture in known human history. But the people that excavated it did so. I read it and wrote about it. And now you are here reading about it.
I want to write more often. This is my commitment to it.