MatchPoint Times

Home

In Turkey, ancient carved faces shed new light on Neolithic society

Cover Image for In Turkey, ancient carved faces shed new light on Neolithic society

Archaeological finds on Turkey’s southeastern hills shed light on life 11,000 years ago, during the rise of the world’s first communities.

SANLIURFA: On the windswept hills overlooking Turkey’s vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are revealing how life might have looked 11,000 years ago when the world’s earliest communities began to emerge.

The latest finds – a stone figurine with stitched lips, carved stone faces and a black serpentinite bead with expressive faces on both sides – offer clues about Neolithic beliefs and rituals.

“The growing number of human sculptures can be read as a direct outcome of settled life,” Necmi Karul, the archaeologist leading the dig at Karahan Tepe, told AFP.

Tags:Ancient FigurinesArchaeological DiscoveriesEarly SettlementsGobekli TepeHuman SymbolismKarahan TepeNeolithic SitesPrehistoric SocietyStone HillsTurkey Archaeology


Bar demands ‘absolute transparency’ after 3 killed in Melaka police shooting

Its president Ezri Abdul Wahab says there have been numerous cases where police explanations have been contradicted under judicial scrutiny.

🟡FMT Reporters

Tiada motif jenayah di sebalik ‘lawak’ bom di KLIA, kata polis

Pihak berkuasa berkata suspek menulis pada tag bagasinya terdapat bom kerana tidak mahu beg itu diganggu rakan.

🟡FMT Reporters