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Amazement Among Archaeologists After Finding 12,000-Year-Old Human Faces in a Turkish Field

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Archaeology is a land that never ceases to surprise. In this case, they have found human faces carved in a deposit in Turkey that draws attention to its antiquity and the precision with which someone, some 12,000 years ago, decided to work the stone. These carvings fit into a key moment of the Preceramic Neolithic, when the first communities in the region began to create ritual spaces and to test their own symbolic language. They discover 12,000…

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Archaeology is a land that never ceases to surprise. In this case, they have found human faces carved in a deposit in Turkey that draws attention to its antiquity and the precision with which someone, some 12,000 years ago, decided to work the stone. These carvings fit into a key moment of the Preceramic Neolithic, when the first communities in the region began to create ritual spaces and to test their own symbolic language. They discover 12,000…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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