Ancient Calendar, Recently Discovered, May Document a Long-Ago Disaster
Briefly

Martin Sweatman discovered a lunisolar calendar at Gobekli Tepe, indicating a comet impact 13,000 years ago. The calendar's V-shaped markings were aligned with his previous research.
Dr. Sweatman believes the carvings at Gobekli Tepe are memorials to the comet strike. The site may have been used for observing space, challenging previous interpretations.
Archaeologist Jens Notroff questions the deeper meaning of the calendar's markings, expressing skepticism about the need for decoding hidden secrets in ancient artifacts.
The discovery that a pillar at Gobekli Tepe depicts a calendar marking the comet impact date aligns with Dr. Sweatman's prior research, increasing confidence in the findings.
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