voter Posted February 4, 2005 Report Share Posted February 4, 2005 The recent building layers of the Goebekli Tepe (layer II) date the older main's building phase (layer III) after document of identification more archaeologically like scientific datings (C14) into the time around 8000 v.Chr., end already around 9000 v.Chr. The age of the earliest settlement cannot be determined yet, but lets the powerful layer sequence a more-thousand-year old history of the place assume, which goes back into the paleolithic age. Layer I often the sediments very powerful within the lower slope ranges are named, which resulted from natural erosion, strengthened by the agricultural use of the hill in the modern times К сожалению пока только на немецком так как археолог немецкий профессор но попробуйте перевести с помощью онлаин переводчиков. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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