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Amidst the desert sands...

That was one of the seats of the Cult of Um-Mu that lay among the sands and underground passages.

In thousands of years ago, when they were still in the Stone Age period.

A sect began to emerge among the hunters, when several priests appeared around, so that many soldiers invaded temples and cities in formation, famine and plague appeared in the first part of the first millennium, between the invasions when several soldiers invaded the temples .

Among them, there were old buildings, in addition to inexplicable situations with a wave of magic that was carried to that place.

The woman was taken towards a temple, she was taken from a province of a village in the middle of a caravan, when her city was taken and plundered in the midst of invasions when several wars happened at the same time.

That place was famous, as old as human history, they had countless extraterrestrial life forms that roamed there, they converted followers in protection against the barbarians who looted the cities, amid the caravans.

The site hadn't changed in ages, it was well maintained, as he realized it was just another cult, sect, and master.

Located in the province of Sanliurfa towards an arid region in southwest Turkey, this archaeological site dates from the Neolithic period, the last era emerging in the Stone Age period, in that reality, in which there were wars, in which by all means, when he created an ancient sect that they had in the middle of the desert, that's when he converted towards several men and members, in which he still did not master more sophisticated methods of construction.

When they returned to this sanctuary, however, it contradicts this idea. Built 11,500 years ago, millennia before the pyramids of Egypt, it is made up of large blocks of stone (megalithic monuments) arranged in circles and punctuated by large pillars about 5.5 meters high, adorned with sculptures of wild animals. .

Since it was created in a first period of the stone age, when they started to take root in various periods of time, by the multiverse being a huge architectural ensemble outside being erected in parts, over time, by different populations of hunter-gatherers from the time they were recruited, in which there were a series of inscriptions and it was a sacred place, being one of the bases of the ancient priests, in addition to a hidden secret place, it is not open for anyone to enter.

Being made in architectural patterns, coming from the architectural design, they verified that the buildings that make up the shrine are arranged in a way that forms an almost perfect equilateral triangle, when the priests took Wotan along with Tsuki which being that can indicate that there is a geometric pattern intention behind the project.

A part of it is called Teraluzis-Kalibethigu, it was on Mount with Belly or Mount with Navel in Turkish) is the top of a hill where it is right in the center of a sanctuary, at the highest point of a mountain chain that forms the southernmost portion of the Tauro Mountains, approximately 15 km northeast of Şanlıurfa (Urfa) in southeastern Turkey.

Those passages between the pillars, there was a portal, it was more than an ancient site, well maintained, Tsuki had taken him between the temples, he was introduced among the cult, that sect everyone was involved in.

Being that it is a large temple around a desert between an ancient site originally, in which it was built by hunter-gatherers in the 1st millennium BC, before the advent of sedentarization, it was together with the site of Nevalı Çori, it revolutionized the knowledge of the Neolithic and theories about the beginning of civilization.

A part of it is called Teraluzis-Kalibethigus, which is 15 meters high by 300 meters in diameter and includes two complexes that are believed to be of a social or ritual nature that date from the tenth to the eighth millennium BC, in which during the first phase, belonging to the Pre-Ceramic Neolithic A (PPNA), circles of huge T-shaped stone pillars were erected - the oldest known megaliths in the world.

Even if due to the shape of the houses, it is trying to interpret if they were houses or temples because the 2 central pillars of all the structures found, face west, which, in these cultures of the fertile crescent, represents rebirth.

Teraluzis-Kalibethigus had already been noted by a North American archaeological survey in 1964, which recognized that the hill could not be entirely natural, but assumed that the terrain anomalies were just an abandoned Byzantine cemetery , in which some forms it was formed. in their constructions, with some rocks on the surface of the hill, they made him sure that it was a prehistoric site.

Before that the hill was occupied by agricultural crops. Generations of locals often moved rocks and piled them up to clear the ground and much archaeological evidence may have been destroyed in the process, next to them are T-shaped pillars, some of which show signs of attempted crushing.

Teraluzis-Kalibethigus was a place of worship - the oldest discovered to date. Until excavations had begun, a complex on this scale was not thought possible for such an ancient community, with the large sequence of stratified layers suggesting many millennia of activity, perhaps from the Mesolithic, with the layer showing evidence of earlier human occupation ( stratum III) contained monolithic pillars.

They are connected by walls roughly constructed to form circular or oval structures. So far, four such buildings have been unearthed, with diameters between 10 and 30 meters. Geophysical surveys indicate the existence of 16 more structures.

Called the stratum II, it dates from the Pre-Ceramic Neolithic B (PPNB, 7500 - 6000 BC).

Being that they are revealed several adjacent rectangular chambers with polished lime floors, reminiscent of Roman 'terrazzo' style floors. The most recent layer consists of sediments deposited by erosion and agricultural activity.

Even though the monoliths are decorated with carved reliefs of animals and abstract pictograms, even though these signs cannot be classified as writing but can represent widely understood sacred symbols, by analogy with other examples of Neolithic rock art.

Reliefs depicting lions, bulls, foxes, gazelles, donkeys, snakes and other reptiles, insects, arachnids and birds, particularly vultures and waterfowl, in which dragons and vultures feature prominently in the iconography of Çatalhüyük not far away, since, there are earlier ages.

Coming from earlier eras that came from the Neolithic cultures of southeastern Anatolia the dead were deliberately exposed to be devoured by vultures and then buried, with the corpse's head sometimes removed and preserved, where possibly as a sign of ancestor worship.

Even though few humanoid forms have been unearthed in Teraluzis-Kalibethigus, but these include reliefs of a Venus accueillante, with this, it was for a woman in a sexually provocative pose, in which at least one decapitated corpse surrounded by vultures, around them.

In which they had the numerous sculptures in addition to the 'T' shaped pillars have carved 'arms', which may indicate that they represent stylized humans, followed by another pillar is decorated with human hands in what could be interpreted as a gesture of prayer, with a stole or surplice engraved above, which may represent a priest.

The Pre-Ceramic Neolithic A (PPNA) settlement has been dated to around 9000 BC, in which there are also remains of smaller Pre-Ceramic Neolithic B houses and some Epipaleolithic finds, in which there are some dating by radiocarbon (shown with margin of error and calibrated for the Common Era):