At the dawn of human history, on a sun-blazed hill in Southeastern Anatolia, an ancient mystery was carved into stone. Göbeklitepe, older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids, stands as a silent witness to the birth of belief itself. Yet beyond its massive pillars and enigmatic carvings lies another story, one of human longing, memory, and return.
Damla Selin Tomru invites readers on a journey that transcends time and geography. Her exploration begins as a personal pilgrimage and expands into a dialogue with archaeologists, mystics, and scientists who each see Göbeklitepe through different eyes. Through these voices the reader discovers not only the earliest temple known to humankind but also the enduring human need to create meaning amid the unknown.
This is not merely a book about archaeology; it is an intimate meditation on transformation. From the dust of the Fertile Crescent to the silence of the excavation trenches, Tomru uncovers how faith, art, and civilization were born together.
Göbeklitepe reminds us that every journey outward, to ancient ruins and forgotten symbols, is also a journey inward. In the meeting between past and present, Göbeklitepe: Mysteries of the Neolithic Era opens the door to a profound realization that what we seek in the stones of history has always lived within us.
Kitabın Özellikleri
| Basım Dili | Türkçe |
| Çeviren | Elvan Şaşkın Vermeulen |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 164 |
| Kapak Türü | Karton Kapak |
| Kağıt Türü | 2. Hamur |
| Basım Tarihi | Kasım 2025 |
| Basım Yeri | İstanbul |
| En / Boy | 13,50 / 21,00 cm. |
| Baskı Sayısı | 1. Baskı |
| Orjinal Dil | İngilizce |