Mendik Tepe

Celebrated as the Birthplace of Ambraham
by Jews, Christains and Muslims alike.
Under the watchful eye of Professor Douglas Baird, in often torrid summer heat, the team of 2025 started the exciting excavations. The tools of the trade are shovels, trowels, spades, brushes, sieves, and buckets. But even more so patience and care. Although the work is serious,
humour if helpful and little horsing
around is welcomed.
Professor Douglas Baird, currently overseeing the excavations at Medik. Professor Baird is a passionate journeyman with over three decades of Anatolian digs under his belt. The site is in excellent hands. Mendik Tepe was discovered by Çakmak Tepe excavation Director Fatma Şahin.
The two site are but a stone's throw apart from each other.
Shifting through over 12,000 years of signs of human activity is painstaking. Not unlike shifting for gold. Professor Baird diligently
studies even the smallest find.
The omnipresent flintstones, hand chiseled over 12,000 years ago, were the tool of the trade. Some respite and protection from the relentless summer heat of southeast Anatolia is appreciated. The circular formations, typifying all sites of Taş Tepeler, are plentiful at Mendik Tepe.

Excavations at Mendik Tepe, a prehistoric site in southeastern Türkiye, are advancing rapidly and may reveal evidence older than Göbekli Tepe, the UNESCO World Heritage site widely regarded as the “zero point of history.”

Professor Douglas Baird of the University of Liverpool’s Department of Archaeology, who leads the excavation, reported that structures of different sizes have been uncovered:

Were the smaller buildings used for storage or food preparation? Could the medium-sized ones, around 4–5 meters, have served as houses? And were the larger buildings constructed for ritual purposes? One large structure, with its meticulous stonework, strongly suggests ritual significance.”

 According to Baird, the finds suggest Mendik Tepe dates back to the very beginnings of the Neolithic period.

“This site is connected to other settlements in the Taş Tepeler Project, including Göbekli Tepe and Karahantepe, but it might be slightly older. These excavations will help us understand not only the development of the Taş Tepeler network but also how the Neolithic era itself began and progressed. Evidence from Çakmak Tepe, a nearby site excavated by Fatma Şahin, shows similar dates, indicating that both may predate other Taş Tepeler settlements. Unlike Göbekli Tepe and Karahantepe, where monumental T-shaped pillars dominate, Mendik Tepe has upright stones of different forms, marking it as a unique settlement.”

Archaeologists believe the discoveries at Mendik Tepe could transform current knowledge about the transition from hunter-gatherer communities to settled Neolithic life in the Fertile Crescent.

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