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The article discusses 12,000-year-old astronomical carvings at Göbekli Tepe, indicating sophisticated lunisolar and solar calendar systems. These carvings, possibly the world's oldest solar calendar, signify prehistoric humans' advanced understanding of astronomy, marking comet strikes and celestial events.
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