The Tepe Telegrams, a blog written by staff members of the research project at Gobekli Tepe.
I had just now stumbled across this blog, but I can already see that it's full of information of all kinds, at a level of detail I have not seen elsewhere. Some particularly interesting blog entries:
Introducing: Enclosure H – Welcoming a new member to the Göbekli Tepe-family.
Göbekli Tepe in images
How old is it? Dating Göbekli Tepe.
Who built Göbekli Tepe?
The current distribution of sites with T-shaped pillars
Losing your head at Göbekli Tepe
Could we really call it a ‘temple’?
Buried face-down. A statue from Göbekli Tepe’s southwestern hilltop
Guarded by beasts: a porthole stone from Göbekli Tepe
The Göbekli Tepe ‘Totem Pole’
I had just now stumbled across this blog, but I can already see that it's full of information of all kinds, at a level of detail I have not seen elsewhere. Some particularly interesting blog entries:
Introducing: Enclosure H – Welcoming a new member to the Göbekli Tepe-family.
Göbekli Tepe in images
How old is it? Dating Göbekli Tepe.
Who built Göbekli Tepe?
The current distribution of sites with T-shaped pillars
Losing your head at Göbekli Tepe
Could we really call it a ‘temple’?
Buried face-down. A statue from Göbekli Tepe’s southwestern hilltop
Guarded by beasts: a porthole stone from Göbekli Tepe
The Göbekli Tepe ‘Totem Pole’