Vulture stone in Gobekli Tepe

The most seasoned sanctuary in the Gobekli Tepe World, situated in southern Turkey, was the site of a profound exploration led by analysts at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, to attempt to translate the meaning of their most significant figure engraved on a mainstay of the sanctuary known as ′′ Vulture stone ". 

The examination uncovers that the figure really recounts the tale of a comet that had struck the earth around 10.950 a. C., period that concurs with a little Ice Age, called Dryas Recente. 

Today the archeological site is the social legacy of humankind and thought about one of the best compositional disclosures within recent memory. 

As the subject is exceptionally broad, I'll simply give a short outline to hone our notable interest. 

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