The lands of Turkiye hold invaluable insights into prehistoric civilisations. Researchers sometimes uncover such new findings that the information we learnt in school textbooks becomes outdated, forcing us to view the world through a fresh lens.
Göbeklitepe is, of course, one of the prime examples of this. However, the Canhasan 3 Mound in the city of Karaman has also provided a surprise for archaeology and history enthusiasts. One of the world’s oldest streets has been unearthed. A discovery of this nature highlights the need to update our knowledge of the Neolithic period, making it particularly significant in this regard.
You can access Arkeonews’ report on the subject via the link below.
One of the World’s Oldest Streets Unearthed at Canhasan 3 in Turkiye, Dating Back 9,750 Years

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