Stone carvings at Gobekli Tepe (world’s oldest megalithic structure) in Turkey may indicate that a devastating comet impacted earth nearly 13,000 years ago. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh studying etchings of animals at the Gobekli Tepe stone structure in southern Turkey say they correspond with star patterns during the 10,950 BC summer solstice. (RT)
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