
"Archaeological Discoveries in Turkey Uncover Fascinating Insights into Human History"
Archaeologists in southeastern Turkey have made new discoveries, including a stone phallus and a colored boar, shedding light on human history. The 2.3-meter tall statue of a man holding his phallus was found at Karahantepe, part of the network around UNESCO-listed Gobekli Tepe. The settlements in the area provide insights into a new social order that emerged after the Ice Age. The purpose of Gobekli Tepe, believed to be a sacred site, remains unknown, but the recent discoveries offer clues about the symbolism and rituals of the ancient people who inhabited the area.