Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered one of the world’s oldest known works of narrative art—and at the center of it is a man clutching his penis. The 12-foot-long carved panel, which forms a bench ...
The Sayburç relief is the oldest narrative “scene” that has been discovered, giving researchers more insight into neolithic society. Photograph by B. Köşker. A 10,000-year-old slab discovered in ...
The carving of is the oldest known depiction of a narrative scene. It dates back 11,000 years to the Neolithic era known as the New Stone Age. "This was a picture of the stories that formed the ...
Buried beneath a modern village in southeastern Turkey lies Sayburç, one of the oldest Neolithic sites on record. At least 11,000 years old, its most stunning feature is a narrative carving—possibly ...
A team of archaeologists uncovered what is now being called the world's oldest narrative scene in an 11,000 year-old-rock in southeastern Turkey. The new study details the discovery, which took place ...
The carving was found at the site of Sayburç in south-eastern Turkey The two panels discovered depict people confronting dangerous animals The site was said to be active during the Neolithic, in the ...
Excavations at Sayburç in southeastern Türkiye have uncovered more than 50 structures, including homes, communal buildings, and numerous T-shaped pillars. The discovery of mixed human bone deposits ...
Archaeologists are revealing the secrets of a long-lost Stone Age civilisation – believed to be the oldest in the world. Ongoing investigations by Turkish, British and other archaeologists in ...
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