Göbekli Tepe Builders: Pre-dating Stonehenge by millennia, this 12,000-year-old temple complex in Turkey challenges the narrative that agriculture preceded complex societies. Its massive, carved stone pillars arranged in circles were built by hunter-gatherers, indicating advanced social organization, spiritual beliefs, and engineering skills long before settled farming communities. The site's purpose remains mysterious, and its deliberate burial suggests a profound cultural shift or catastrophic event leading to the loss of its builders' knowledge.
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