Jiang identifies Gobekli Tepe as a religious site in central Turkey dated around 9500 BCE, with massive T-shaped pillars probably representing human beings.
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T Shaped Pillars
Jiang identifies Gobekli Tepe as a religious site in central Turkey dated around 9500 BCE, with massive T-shaped pillars probably representing human beings.
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"...that they constructed this place so that there are these T -shaped pillars, okay? And these things are huge, right? This is a human..."
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