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“Of the 20 area sites in Tas Tepe project that is coordinated by Karul — which stretches over 120 kilometres not far from the Syrian border — only nine are being excavated”
The 2.3-meter work was discovered at the end of September at Karahantepe, in the heart of a complex of some 20 sites that were home to thousands of people during the Stone Age. “We found several statues of this kind… but for the first time here we found the phallus,” said the archaeologist, who coordinates the work of a project focused on the area’s settlements.
“We are archeologists, censorship doesn’t exist! We had not yet found a phallus,” the archaeologist said, laughing.“Before leaving a site they used to crash the pillars and the statues — but before, they broke the nose and the phallus,” he said.Its function remains unknown as do the reasons for the sudden abandonment and destruction of place after apparently hundreds of years of use.
Archaeologists found a 1.2 meter long by 70 centimeter depiction of a boar, with red eyes and teeth as well as a black-and-white body.
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