The timekeeping system at Göbekli Tepe suggests accuracy in time measurement 10,000 years before Ancient Greece. It linked a comet strike to an ice age, pushing for settlement and agricultural development.
Dr. Martin Sweatman highlighted the inhabitants' sky observation skills post-comet strike. It's theorized this event spurred civilization, religion, and agriculture advancements, potentially laying the groundwork for future writing systems.
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