Göbekli Tepe Pillar 27, Enclosure C, Layer III

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Fiona Richards
by Erkcan
published on 16 July 2020
Göbekli Tepe Pillar 27, Enclosure C, Layer III Download Full Size Image

Göbekli Tepe is a c. 12,000-year-old archaeological site in Anatolia, Turkey. The site chronology is divided into three levels, Layer I being the youngest and Layer III the oldest and deepest. Layer III is also the most sophisticated level at Göbekli Tepe, where each enclosure is characterised by different thematic components and artistic representations. This pillar depicts an unknown animal.

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