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🐆 The Basement Discovery That Rewrote History: Sayburç What if everything we knew about the start of civilization was wrong? For decades, we were taught that humans invented farming and then built villages. But 11,000 years ago, in southeastern Türkiye, a group of people proved the opposite.In this video, we explore Sayburç, an incredible archaeological site where researchers walked into a modern basement and found an 11,000-year-old masterpiece: a human figure facing down two attacking leopards, carved directly into the bedrock.🔍 In This Video:The Accidental Discovery: How T-shaped pillars in a garden wall led to a world-class archaeological find.Narrative Art: Why Sayburç’s "action scenes" are different from anything found at the famous Göbekli Tepe.The "Hane" Revolution: Witnessing the birth of the "household" unit—families organizing their own hearths and homes for the first time.The Mystery of Abandonment: Why did these people build permanent stone homes, carve their stories in stone, and then deliberately seal the entire village after only 300 years?Sayburç represents a "frozen moment" in human evolution—the exact point where we stopped wandering and started staying, even before we had crops or cattle.📍 Timestamps: 0:00 SAYBURÇ: Where Humanity’s First Villagers Left Their Mark 1:10 The Discovery of Sayburç 3:22 The Early Settlement 5:35 Building on Stone 7:37 The Houses of Sayburç 9:28 The Role of Art 11:14 The Mystery of Abandonment 12:53 Roman Interlude & Living Höyük 13:52 What Sayburç Teaches Us 🎓 Expert Sources:This video is based on recent research, interviews, and lectures by Associate Professor Eylem Özdoğan, the excavation director and head of archaeological research at Sayburç. The site is a key part of the Taş Tepeler (Stone Hills) Project.The links for the interview and the lecture: -Sayburç I Doç. Dr. Eylem Özdoğan #taştepeler • Sayburç I Doç. Dr. Eylem Özdoğan #taştepeler -Taş Tepeler'de Yerleşik Yaşamın Başlangıcından Bir Kesit: Sayburç | Arkeoloji Gündemi • Taş Tepeler'de Yerleşik Yaşamın Başlangıcı...