Archaeologists have just uncovered ancient structures in Turkey that could be 7,500 years older than Stonehenge — possibly making them the earliest known human settlement on Earth.
Discovered at Mendik Tepe, near the legendary site of Göbekli Tepe, these newly found buildings reveal advanced architecture, stonework, and even what may be the world’s oldest calendar carved in stone.
From homes and storage units to potential ritual spaces over 16 feet tall, these structures are reshaping our understanding of early civilization, suggesting that humans may have begun settling and organizing complex societies far earlier than we thought.
Could this be the true birthplace of civilization?
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