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Re: Gobekli Tepe - was the Temple a House? by AngieLake on Thursday, 20 October 2011

Piles of ancient rubbish could prove incredible temple that's 6,500 years older than Stonehenge was actually a house
By Martin Robinson

Last updated at 1:56 PM on 19th October 2011

It has long been considered the world's oldest temple and even thought by some to be the site of the Garden of Eden.
But a scientist has claimed that the Gobekli Tepe stones in Turkey, built in 9,000 BC and 6,500 years older than Stonehenge, could instead be a giant home 'built for men not gods'.

Ted Banning, a professor at the University of Toronto, has branded it 'one of the world's biggest garbage dumps,' with piles of animal bones, tools and charcoal found there proving that it was an ancient home rather than a religious site.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050908/Gobekli-Tepe-Temple-thats-6-500-years-older-Stonehenge-house.html

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