Archaeologists at Karahan Tepe have made a significant discovery, unearthing a 7.5-foot-tall statue of a seated man depicted holding his genital organ. This site, which is considered a counterpart to Göbekli Tepe in Sanliurfa, Turkey, is estimated to date back to around 9400 BC. This remarkable finding provides valuable insights into early human culture and artistic practices, highlighting the complexities and expressions of human society during that period.
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