Ancient Solar Calendar - Turkey
August 21 , 2024
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- Archaeologists have discovered the world’s oldest, 12,000 years old calendar.
- The ancient carving of the sun, moon, and various constellations sits on a pillar in Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey.
- Researchers believe that ancient people used this so-called lunisolar calendar to mark the changing of the seasons.
- Apparently, it even recorded a falling comet.
- The Göbekli Tepe site is home to the world’s oldest known manmade structures.
- They predate Stonehenge of England by over 6,000 years.
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