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What's most fascinating about Göbekli Tepe is the glimpse it gives us into the Eurasian pre-Neolithic period and what role ceremony played in pre-agricultural groups.
Josh Bernstein: Why Heritage Matters Josh Bernstein 2010
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What's most fascinating about Göbekli Tepe is the glimpse it gives us into the Eurasian pre-Neolithic period and what role ceremony played in pre-agricultural groups.
Josh Bernstein: Why Heritage Matters Josh Bernstein 2010
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What's most fascinating about Göbekli Tepe is the glimpse it gives us into the Eurasian pre-Neolithic period and what role ceremony played in pre-agricultural groups.
Josh Bernstein: Why Heritage Matters Josh Bernstein 2010
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The stunning megaliths at Göbekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old structure on a hilltop in Turkey, may even suggest that the religious impulse was instrumental in the development of human society.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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The stunning megaliths at Göbekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old structure on a hilltop in Turkey, may even suggest that the religious impulse was instrumental in the development of human society.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Luttrell must navigate a minefield of intrigue to find out, while a Scotland yard detective begins to connect a string of murders with Gobekli Tepe.
Guilty Pleasures 2010
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British reporter Rob Luttrell survives a bomb in Iraq only to find his next assignment, at the Gobekli Tepe site in Turkish Kurdistan, won't be any easier.
Guilty Pleasures 2010
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If you are interested in learning about a mind-blowing archaeological site, read this recent National Geographic article on Göbekli Tepe in Turkey.
Levi Ben-Shmuel: Digging For Truth: How Deep Are You Willing to Go? Levi Ben-Shmuel 2011
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The stunning megaliths at Göbekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old structure on a hilltop in Turkey, may even suggest that the religious impulse was instrumental in the development of human society.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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The stunning megaliths at Göbekli Tepe, the 12,000-year-old structure on a hilltop in Turkey, may even suggest that the religious impulse was instrumental in the development of human society.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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