New archaeological finds in Karahantepe and Gobeklitepe near southeastern city of Sanliurfa reshape story of the civilisation's origins.
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of 11,000-year-old feasting rituals in western Iran, involving wild animals transported from distances up to 70 kilometers. The findings, centered around the site of Asiab, suggest complex social practices and the deliberate effort to gather animals for communal events, potentially even sacrifice, predating agriculture.
The Thinker of Hamangia, a masterpiece of primitive universal art from the Neolithic Hamangia culture in Romania, is a 5,500-6,000-year-old statuette included in UNESCO's list of 10 artifacts that should never disappear.
| **Aspect** | **Details** |
|---------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **Artifact** | The Thinker of Hamangia |
| **Age** | 5,500-6,000 years (3500-4000 BCE) |
| **Significance** | Masterpiece of primitive universal art |
| **UNESCO Recognition** | Included in the list of 10 artifacts that should never disappear |
| **Culture** | Hamangia Culture (Neolithic, IV-II millennium BC) |
| **Location** | Named after the old village Hamangia in Dobrogea, Romania |