Carahan Tepe, located in the Arid Te Tech mountains of Turkey, is an extraordinary prehistoric site.
The site features megalithic structures, including enclosures and t-shaped pillars.
Carahan Tepe is believed to be a complex hunter-gatherer site, predating the Neolithic period and agricultural practices.
The symbolism found at Carahan Tepe suggests a male-dominated culture, with phallic totems and depictions of masculinity.
One of the major mysteries of Carahan Tepe is the absence of pottery and evidence of farming, challenging our understanding of early civilizations.