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Archaeologists (nhà khảo cổ học) in Turkey have unearthed (khai quật) a nearly 11,000-year-old statue (bức tượng) that may depict (miêu tả) a giant man clutching his penis, along with a life-size wild boar (lợn rừng) statue. The two statues come from the neighboring (láng giềng) sites of Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe, which are among the oldest temple sites in the world.

The wild boar statue, which is carved from limestone (đá vôi), was found at Gobekli Tepe and dates to between 8700 B.C. and 8200 B.C. It measures 4.4 feet (1.4 meters) long and 2.3 feet (0.7 m) high, the German Archaeological Institute said in a statement. Archaeologists detected red, black and white pigments (chất tạo màu) on its surface, indicating that the sculpture was once painted. Archaeologists unearthed the large sculpture of the manat the site of Karahan Tepe, about 22 miles (35 kilometers) from Gobekli Tepe. It depicts a  7.5-foot-tall (2.3 m) man, according to a translated statement from Turkey's ministry of culture and tourism. The person's ribs, spines and shoulders are particularly pronounced, and the person may actually be depicted as being dead, the statement said.

These discoveries, "represent the latest spectacular finds from these sites which are transforming our understanding of pre-agricultural (tiền nông nghiệp) communities," Benjamin Arbuckle, an anthropology (nhân chủng học) professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who was not involved with the excavations, told Live Science in an email.
source: livescience,

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