Re: Göbekli Tepe reloaded




"Michael Kuettner" <miksbg@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The real fascinating find of this season is the picture of a human
together with vultures; a motive later found in Catal Hüyük. It seems
that the burial customs stayed the same for a few thousand years.


Thanks : )
I did search it on the Web and found nothing but the motives in
Catal Hüyük.

Now, let me show a more pragmatical find, a love story lasting from
millennia
http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/popup?picId=378535

Cheers






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