Karahan Tepe | Gobekli Tepe’s Sister Site c8500 BC and 2020 Excavation Photos | Megalithomania

Join us on Patreon: Hugh Newman and Andrew Collins explore Karahan Tepe in the Tektek Mountains of Southeast Turkey. The site is a little younger than Gobekli Tepe and contains T-shaped pillars and 3D relief carvings like Gobekli. It has a series of ’avenues’ of t-pillars leading up to the top, enclosures, carved steps, cup-marks, nearby caves and a huge unfinished monolith. The site is now being excavated and photos from the dig are included in the film. Includes exclusive aerial footage with permission from the landowners. Andrew’s website: . Other videos in this series: 10,500 year-old Karahan Tepe: Göbekli Tepe’s Sister Site - The Unfinished Monolith at Karahan Tepe - Article on Karahan Tepe: Megalithomania T-Shirts & Merch:
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