Göbeklitepe Temple..The oldest temple in the world..The dead were buried in the sun
The excavations in Göbeklitepe, which houses the oldest temple remains of the world, revealed that 12,000 years ago there was no tradition of tombs, the open souls were defeated by the raptor birds, so that the soul that died was believed to have died.
According to the archeological excavations made, this temple was built 12 thousand years ago and corresponds to the period of 9.600 - 7.300 BC, that is to say Neolithic Period Before Pottery.
This is exactly where the whole world of history is surprised. The temple is made up of many round buildings built on a hill. In the hunting-gatherer era, where mankind is far from the concepts of settlement and agriculture 12,000 years ago today, the archaeologists have not yet figured out how the columns were moved and erected by the archaeologists in this period, when these structures were designed and there was no other tool than primitive hand tools.
According to the results obtained from the excavations, these buildings were used not for settlement but for religious purposes. The interesting question is: Why and how did these temples build up in this vast area, where humanity has not yet settled down?
Another issue that attracts the attention of researchers is how the structure has been preserved to such a degree as to daylight. The result after the reviews is quite surprising: Göbeklitepe was buried after a thousand years by the society that made it. Okay but why? The answer to this question continues to be investigated with curiosity.
They will be in Göbeklitepe, which is 7,500 years older than the ones that have been found until now, changing many perceptions about history, perhaps leading to the rewriting of human history.