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Sefer Tepe is a multi-layered Pre-Pottery Neolithic site. The upper layer dates back to the Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (EPPNB), ~10,500 years ago, with an older Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) layer below. Sefer Tepe is one of Turkey's important Taş Tepeler sites, and was occupied at the same time as both Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe. Since excavations began in 2021, they are expanding quickly and the finds coming out of the ground are astonishing. Last month I made a video showing intricate beads that had been discovered, as well as a skull inside a niche in a communal, special purpose building. Watch the video here: • NEW DISCOVERIES: 10,000-Year-Old Finds at ... And now even more skulls and human remains have been discovered, all inside one room, and archaeologists have called this 'The Skull Room' - a communal, secondary burial site, very similar to the skull building at the PPNB site of Çayönü. Watch this video to get an overview on the Sefer Tepe site, and to find out more about the Skull Room discovered! All images and information are taken from Google Earth, Google Images and the below sources for educational purposes only. Please subscribe to Ancient Architects, Like the video, and please leave a comment below. Thank you. Sources: Surkav Sanliurfa, Kültür Sanat Tahih be Turizm Dergisi, (Aralik 2023) https://arkeofili.com/sefertepede-kaf... (2024) Arkeolojihaber: #68 TAŞ TEPELER “Büyük Dönüşümün Coğrafyası” (2022) Sefertepe Projesi Instagram: / sefertepeproject Burial Customs of the Neolithic in Anatolia – An Overview, Clemens Lichter (2016) Food and social complexity at Çayönü Tepesi, southeastern Anatolia: Stable isotope evidence of differentiation in diet according to burial practice and sex in the early Neolithic, Pearson et al (2013) https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur/sefer... https://www.arkeolojisanat.com/shop/b... https://x.com/arkeolojihaber/status/1... #ancientarchitects #SeferTepe #gobeklitepe