Karahantepe, located near Şanlıurfa, Turkey, is a 12,000-year-old archaeological site shedding light on early human civilization. Known for its intricately carved T-shaped pillars and detailed human figures, it’s part of a network of ancient ceremonial centers, including Göbeklitepe.
Discover Göbeklitepe, the 12,000-year-old temple complex that reshaped human history. This blog captures the site's historical significance and personal reflections on visiting the "zero point of history" in Şanlıurfa, Turkey..
Halfeti, a tranquil town in Şanlıurfa along the Euphrates River, is renowned for its partially submerged architecture, serene boat tours, and unique black roses. Designated as a Cittaslow (slow city), it offers visitors a blend of natural beauty, history, and cultural charm, making it a must-visit hidden gem of Mesopotamia.
The Harran Beehive Houses (Kubbe Evleri) are iconic mud-brick structures in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, known for their unique conical design. These homes, built to withstand the region's extreme temperatures, offer a glimpse into the ancient traditions and resilient architecture of Harran, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities. Visitors to Harran can experience this living heritage and explore the region’s deep historical roots.
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