From the article: "The arm and hand reliefs on the T-shaped pillars found in and around Göbekli Tepe have long reinforced the idea that these stones symbolized humans. This new find at Karahan Tepe, the first to feature a human face carved into a T-shaped pillar, is considered a turning point in Neolithic research."
I didn't get english. Just lucky?
https://www-trthaber-com.translate.goog/foto-galeri/karahant...
Thanks, I can't change the url now. Since it is just a gallery with minimal information, I forgot to submit translated url.
infiniscroll turkish archiology, which only seems right given the 12k years of human building
From the article: "The arm and hand reliefs on the T-shaped pillars found in and around Göbekli Tepe have long reinforced the idea that these stones symbolized humans. This new find at Karahan Tepe, the first to feature a human face carved into a T-shaped pillar, is considered a turning point in Neolithic research."
Is that the oldest known carved megalithic stone statue of a person?