- Göbekli Tepe (Turkey)
Göbekli Tepe (Turkey) (Geographic Name)
- Göbekli Mound (Turkey)
- Gobeklitepe (Turkey)
- Portasar (Turkey)
- Göbekli Tepe (Türkiye)
- Broader heading: Mounds Turkey
- Broader heading: Turkey Antiquities
Work cat.: 2013046261: Collins, Andrew. Göbekli Tepe: genesis of the gods, 2014: ECIP galley (Göbekli Tepe; megalithic complex located close to the ancient city of Şanlıurfa in southeast Turkey; Neolithic site)
National Geographic magazine online, March 3, 2014 (Göbekli Tepe; site on a remote hilltop in southern Turkey; consists of dozens of massive stone pillars arranged into a set of rings; reminiscent of Stonehenge, though built much earlier; made from cleanly carved limestone pillars splashed with bas-reliefs of animals; the assemblage was built some 11,600 years ago, seven millennia before the Great Pyramid of Giza; it contains the oldest known temple)
Gobeklitepe.info, March 3, 2014 (Gobeklitepe; pre-historic site; about 15 km away from the city of Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey; built roughly twelve thousand years ago, circa 10,000 B.C.)
Wikipedia, March 3, 2014 (Göbekli Tepe; Turkish for potbelly hill; in Armenian, called Portasar; an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey, northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa)
TR-AnTOB EbA 11.09.2020