12,000‑Year‑Old Pillar Carved with Human Face Unearthed in Türkiye
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists in southeastern Türkiye have unearthed a 12,000-year-old T-shaped pillar featuring a carved human face at the Karahantepe archaeological site. This is the first time such a depiction has been found directly on a pillar, adding a critical piece to our understanding of Neolithic symbolism and self-representation. The find was announced in October 2025 and is part of ongoing excavations under the Stone Hills (Taş Tepeler) Project, which investigates the emergence of settled life and spiritual practices in early human societies.
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