Laboratory analyses of the remains of Karahan Tepe in Turkey reveal that Karahan Tepe's diet was mainly based on wild gazelle and legumes about 12,000 years ago. These results from the work of the Taş Tepeler project shed light on how the first builders of known monuments in human history survived in Anatolia after the last glaciation. Karahan Tepe precedes Göbekli Tepe and could be the oldest known human village Located 46 kilometres from Şanlı…
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Laboratory analyses of the remains of Karahan Tepe in Turkey reveal that Karahan Tepe's diet was mainly based on wild gazelle and legumes about 12,000 years ago. These results from the work of the Taş Tepeler project shed light on how the first builders of known monuments in human history survived in Anatolia after the last glaciation. Karahan Tepe precedes Göbekli Tepe and could be the oldest known human village Located 46 kilometres from Şanlı…