Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Göbekli Tepe' has mentioned 'Human' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[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.
[30] On top of the ridge there is considerable evidence of human impact, in addition to the construction of the tell.
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).
Also, an older layer at Gobekli features some related sculptures portraying animals on human heads.
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.
Many animal and even human bones have been identified in the fill.
[4] In 2017, discovery of human crania with incisions was reported, interpreted as providing evidence for a new form of Neolithic skull cult.
[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.
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.
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.
Some of the pillars, which are abstract depictions of the human form, also feature low reliefs of items of clothing, e.g.
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.
The monumental buildings at Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe demonstratexc2xa0 the creative human genius of these early (Pre-Pottery Neolithic) societies.
Criterion (iv): Gxc3xb6bekli Tepe is an outstanding example of a monumental ensemble of monumental megalithic structures illustrating a significant period of human history.
They are believed to bear witness to the presence of specialized craftsmen, and possibly the emergence of more hierarchical forms of human society.