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GÖBEKLİ TEPE

A Proto-Turkish Temple?

ÖZGÜR BARIŞ ETLİ


Astronomer
The Neolithic Age Centers in Turkey

by Assistant Prof. Serap ÖZDÖL
10 or 12 pillars (Prof. Klaus Schmidt)

T shaped pillars: About 200 in number.

20 temples: 6 unearthed.

A, B, C, D, E, F temples etc.
Turks in Anatolia?
According to...


Prof. Afif Erzen B.C. 13000

Prof. Kılıç Kökten B.C. 13000

Prof. Muvaffak Uyanık B.C. 13000

Prof. Oktay Belli and other foreign researchers B.C. 13000

Prof. Firudin Ağasıoğlu B.C. 6000-20000

Prof. Veli Sevin B.C. 2000

Prof. Yusif Yusifov B.C. 8000

Prof. Necati Demir B.C. 10000

Prof. İlham Enveroğlu B.C. 10000

Prof. Osman Nedim Tuna B.C. 4000

Prof. Ekrem Memiş B.C. 6000

Asssistant Prof. Yunus Berkli B.C. 650

Assoc. Prof. Osman Çataloluk B.C. 7000

Antropologist Timuçin Binder for 40000 years

Kazım Mirşan* B.C. 13000

Haluk Tarcan* B.C. 13000

Prof. Erich Feigl B.C. 8000

GÖBEKLİ TEPE : B.C. 9600!



Prof. Firudin Ağasıoğlu, Daşbaba (2013)

refers Proto-Turks were there!
Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia
ÇATALHÖYÜK (B.C. 7000)


DNA test: Proto-Turk community at the rate of %40.
(Assoc. Prof. Osman Çataloluk)

Kazım Mirşan (We see Proto-Turkish letters in Çatalhöyük!)


Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia

KÖRTİK TEPE (B.C. 9800)

Körtik Tepe We see same symbols in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkiye


Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia

KÖRTİK TEPE (B.C. 9800)

Körtik Tepe Kazakhstan, Tacikstan, Erzurum (TUR), Van (TUR)


in recent period.
Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia

NEVALİ ÇORİ (B.C. 8000-9000)


Same figures in
Turkish lands.
Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia


“Proto-Turk shamans were using
masks in their rituals.

Resource: Emel Esin, Türk Kozmolojisi'ne Giriş


In Nevali Çori, archeologists have found some
masks which Neolithic people used in their rituals.

Square-shaped temple (12 pillars around center)


Rituel with 12 shamans in Turkish culture (Servet Somuncuoğlu)
Nevali Çori Erzurum, Turkiye (B.C. 1500) Middle Asia

Styles of the sculptures are similar in both regions.


Traces of Proto-Turks in Neolithic Age Anatolia

HACILAR HÖYÜK (B.C. 6000s)

Same symbols (Tamgas) were


used in Hacilar (Turkey), East
Turkistan and Bosnia.
Azerbaijan B.C. 3000
Göbekli Tepe Findings (Ağasıoğlu, 2013)

Archaeologic
findings
Same pillars in Gobekli Tepe and
Turkish lands (Azerbaijan)

Göbeklitepe
Göbekli Tepe Mongolia (Old Turkish land)
We see Same bull
symbols in both
Gobekli Tepe pilllar
and Proto-Turkish
pillar in Ukraine.

Also same terzetto


figures on the top of
pillars.

“There was no Dragon in Mesopotamia” Klaus Schmidt
But dragon was very important in Proto-Turkish Cosmology.
Symbols
Göbekli Tepe Corsica/France
Ağasıoğlu; Etrusk Turks
Tamgalısay
Göbekli Tepe
Same tamgas in
Gobekli
Tepe and
Turkish
lands.
Origin of Turkish
flag in Gobekli
Tepe
Proto-Turkish tamgas (symbols) in Gobekli Tepe
Turkish presence in ANATOLIA:
Continuum!
B.C. 10000 Körtik Tepe

B.C. 9000 Göbekli Tepe

B.C. 8000 Nevali Çori

B.C. 7000 Çatalhöyük

B.C. 6000 Hacılar Höyük


Cult/Belief

GOBEKLİ TEPE TEMPLES:


PROTO-TURKISH SHAMAN LABYRINTHS?

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