Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Göbekli Tepe' has mentioned 'Human' in the following places:
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[10] Beginning at the end of the last Ice Age, the PPN marks "the beginnings of village life",[11] producing the earliest evidence for permanent human settlements in the world. | WIKI |
[30] On top of the ridge there is considerable evidence of human impact, in addition to the construction of the tell. | WIKI |
Some of the T-shaped pillars have human arms carved on their lower half, however, suggesting to site excavator Schmidt that they are intended to represent the bodies of stylized humans (or perhaps deities). | WIKI |
Also, an older layer at Gobekli features some related sculptures portraying animals on human heads. | WIKI |
The advent of agriculture and animal husbandry brought new realities to human life in the area, and the "Stone-age zoo" (Schmidt's phrase applied particularly to Layer III, Enclosure D) apparently lost whatever significance it had had for the region's older, foraging communities. | WIKI |
Many animal and even human bones have been identified in the fill. | WIKI |
[4] In 2017, discovery of human crania with incisions was reported, interpreted as providing evidence for a new form of Neolithic skull cult. | WIKI |
[10] Special preparation of human crania in the form of plastered human skulls is known from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period at sites such as 'Ain Mallaha, Tell es-Sultan (also known as Jericho), and Yiftahel. | WIKI |
He presumed shamanic practices and suggested that the T-shaped pillars represent human forms, perhaps ancestors, whereas he saw a fully articulated belief in deities as not developing until later, in Mesopotamia, that was associated with extensive temples and palaces. | WIKI |
Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe is regarded by some as an archaeological discovery of great importance since it could profoundly change the understanding of a crucial stage in the development of human society. | WIKI |
Some of the pillars, which are abstract depictions of the human form, also feature low reliefs of items of clothing, e.g. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): The communities that built the monumental megalithic structures of Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe livedxc2xa0 during one of the most momentous transitions in human history, one which took us from hunter-gatherer lifeways to the first farming communities. | UNESCO |
The monumental buildings at Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe demonstratexc2xa0 the creative human genius of these early (Pre-Pottery Neolithic) societies. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe is an outstanding example of a monumental ensemble of monumental megalithic structures illustrating a significant period of human history. | UNESCO |
They are believed to bear witness to the presence of specialized craftsmen, and possibly the emergence of more hierarchical forms of human society. | UNESCO |