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„Indeed, there were sedentary hunter-gatherer groups living in the Near East and harvesting wild grasses and cereals long before the first monumental buildings were hewn from the limestone plateau at Göbeklitepe. Not only this, so far, there is absolutely no viable evidence for domesticated plants or animals at Göbeklitepe; everything is still wild. Once again, I feel that the bigger picture is being ignored in favour of just one archaeological site, no matter how impressive that site is.“ In: Current state of research: New arkeofili.com-interview with Göbekli Tepe-Project coordinator Lee Clare, 28. Januar 2019, https://www.dainst.blog/the-tepe-telegrams/tag/interpretation/ Türkisches Original unter: https://arkeofili.com/gobeklitepe-hakkinda-bilinmeyenler-dr-lee-clare-roportaji (Übersetzung: https://arkeofili.com/unknowns-about-gobeklitepe-dr-lee-clare-interview)
Lee Clare: Göbekli Tepe, Turkey. A brief summary of research at a new World Heritage Site (2015–2019). In: e-Forschungsberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Ausgabe 2, 2020, S. 81–88, hier S. 83–84; Jonas Breuers: Chipped Stones: What they are and how they can help understand Göbekli Tepe, 5. Juli 2023; siehe auch: Göbekli Tepe: Das Dorf, in dem Jäger und Sammler wohnten. In: Spektrum Geschichte. Ausgabe 4/2023 (Göbekli Tepe. Wie unsere Zivilisation wirklich begann), 25. August 2023, ISBN 978-3-95892-728-5.
Lee Clare: Göbekli Tepe, Turkey. A brief summary of research at a new World Heritage Site (2015–2019). In: e-Forschungsberichte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Ausgabe 2, 2020, S. 81–88, hier S. 83–84; Jonas Breuers: Chipped Stones: What they are and how they can help understand Göbekli Tepe, 5. Juli 2023; siehe auch: Göbekli Tepe: Das Dorf, in dem Jäger und Sammler wohnten. In: Spektrum Geschichte. Ausgabe 4/2023 (Göbekli Tepe. Wie unsere Zivilisation wirklich begann), 25. August 2023, ISBN 978-3-95892-728-5.
„Indeed, there were sedentary hunter-gatherer groups living in the Near East and harvesting wild grasses and cereals long before the first monumental buildings were hewn from the limestone plateau at Göbeklitepe. Not only this, so far, there is absolutely no viable evidence for domesticated plants or animals at Göbeklitepe; everything is still wild. Once again, I feel that the bigger picture is being ignored in favour of just one archaeological site, no matter how impressive that site is.“ In: Current state of research: New arkeofili.com-interview with Göbekli Tepe-Project coordinator Lee Clare, 28. Januar 2019, https://www.dainst.blog/the-tepe-telegrams/tag/interpretation/ Türkisches Original unter: https://arkeofili.com/gobeklitepe-hakkinda-bilinmeyenler-dr-lee-clare-roportaji (Übersetzung: https://arkeofili.com/unknowns-about-gobeklitepe-dr-lee-clare-interview)
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Laura Dietrich, Julia Meister, Oliver Dietrich, Jens Notroff, Janika Kiep, Julia Heeb, André Beuger, Brigitta Schütt: Cereal Processing at Early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, Southeastern Turkey. In: PLOS ONE. 1. Mai 2019, S. 20/34 (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0215214).
Martin B. Sweatman: Representations of calendars and time at Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe support an astronomical interpretation of their symbolism. In: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture, 27. Juli 2024, DOI:10.1080/1751696X.2024.2373876.
Martin B. Sweatman, Dimitrios Tsikritsis: Decoding Göbekli Tepe with archaeoastronomy: What does the fox say? In: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry. Band 17, Nummer 1, 2017, S. 233–250, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.400780.
Martin B. Sweatman, Dimitrios Tsikritsis: Decoding Göbekli Tepe with archaeoastronomy: What does the fox say? In: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry. Band 17, Nummer 1, 2017, S. 233–250, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.400780, hier S. 237–239.
Martin B. Sweatman, Dimitrios Tsikritsis: Decoding Göbekli Tepe with archaeoastronomy: What does the fox say? In: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry. Band 17, Nummer 1, 2017, S. 233–250, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.400780, hier S. 243 f.