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Archaeological Breakthrough: The World’s Oldest Calendar Found at a Mysterious 12,000-Year-Old Monument

Summary by The Archaeologist
A mysterious monument in Turkey that has stood for thousands of years may hold the key to how ancient humans first tracked the passage of time.Intricate carvings suggest the existence of a calendar system far older than anything previously known.An ancient archaeological site in southern Turkey, known as Göbekli Tepe, is now in the spotlight once again as researchers propose that it may house the world’s oldest known solar calendar. Estimated to…
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The Archaeologist broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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