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When artificial intelligence analyzed the tool marks on Göbekli Tepe's 12,000-year-old pillars, it was programmed to match them against every known human stone-working technique in history. Pecking, grinding, chiseling, hammering. The database contained thousands of samples from ancient sites around the world. The AI processed 47 million data points from the oldest pillars. Then it returned a result that made researchers run the analysis three more times. No match found. The cuts were too straight. The spacing was too consistent. The depth was too uniform. According to every metric the computer could measure, the patterns on these stones did not match human craftsmanship. They matched machine output. Precision tools. Automated processes. The kind of regularity you see in factory production, not ancient hand carving. But here's the problem. These pillars were carved 11,600 years ago. Before metal existed. Before the wheel was invented. Before humans had any technology that could explain what the AI just detected. So if the results aren't human, what are they? That's exactly what we're about to break down.