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Tag: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emre Güldoğan

12 Ancient Human Skulls Unearthed at Sefertepe

A Newly Identified Boar Piglet Engraving Emerges from Sefertepe’s 2025 Excavations

The 2025 excavation season at Sefertepe, a rapidly emerging Neolithic site within the broader Taş Tepeler landscape of southeastern Türkiye, has brought to light a striking example of early symbolic expression. During ongoing fieldwork directed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emre Güldoğan of Istanbul University’s Department of Prehistoric Archaeology, researchers identified a finely incised depiction of

Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs

Neolithic human skull found in a niche at Sefertepe provides new insights into burial customs

The Neolithic human skull discovered during the ongoing archaeological excavations at Sefertepe within the scope of the Stone Hills Project (Turkish: Taş Tepeler Projesi) provides new information about burial traditions. Sefertepe is an important settlement from the Pottery-Free Neolithic Period located in the Viranşehir district of Şanlıurfa in southeastern Türkiye. Sefertepe provides important information about