Göbeklitepe is regarded as one of the oldest temples of the humanity according to archaeologs. In this work, by going back twelve thousand years, we will attempt both to provide information about this structure and to make interpretations by highlighting the theological and philosophical associations of this structure. In our study, we will examine Göbeklitepe not from the perspective of archaeology and history of art but from that of philosophy of religion and religious symbolism. In our research, we benefit from the data of archeology and historical geography. The basic aim of this search is archaeological data that is obtained in the region and to evaluate these datas based on the historical geography and the history of religions. When ...
Divine presence on earth constitutes an aporia. However, it is also necessary, since that which we c...
The Temples of Humankind have comprised a huge undertaking for the Damanhurians, through which they ...
Religion was vital to Ancient Egyptian life; even foreign rule could not change the Egyptians' need ...
The temple, one of the central institutions of the ancient Near East, has been much studied over the...
According to Rowan (2010) study of religion and ritual in the archaeological context is usually rela...
Göbekli Tepe is an 11000 year old religious center where Totem has been exercised. It was raised by ...
Religion was the main reason for the progress of human civilization since prehistoric times, and thi...
Archaeological discussions on prehistoric ritual are largely concerned with their material remains, ...
AbstractThe paper is a presentation of research in Ontogenesis of ArchitectureiiGeneral foundations ...
ii The objective of this thesis is to identify, isolate, and expound the concepts of sacred space an...
Şanlıurfa is known as the lands of the dawn of civilization and is located in regions so called as “...
The study of prehistoric religion is shrouded in difficulties inherent to any disclipline dealing wi...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
Vedic philosophy is one of the oldest existing philosophies of the world. Started around 6500 BC, in...
Many relics from the results of historical civilization are evidence of the existence of life in anc...
Divine presence on earth constitutes an aporia. However, it is also necessary, since that which we c...
The Temples of Humankind have comprised a huge undertaking for the Damanhurians, through which they ...
Religion was vital to Ancient Egyptian life; even foreign rule could not change the Egyptians' need ...
The temple, one of the central institutions of the ancient Near East, has been much studied over the...
According to Rowan (2010) study of religion and ritual in the archaeological context is usually rela...
Göbekli Tepe is an 11000 year old religious center where Totem has been exercised. It was raised by ...
Religion was the main reason for the progress of human civilization since prehistoric times, and thi...
Archaeological discussions on prehistoric ritual are largely concerned with their material remains, ...
AbstractThe paper is a presentation of research in Ontogenesis of ArchitectureiiGeneral foundations ...
ii The objective of this thesis is to identify, isolate, and expound the concepts of sacred space an...
Şanlıurfa is known as the lands of the dawn of civilization and is located in regions so called as “...
The study of prehistoric religion is shrouded in difficulties inherent to any disclipline dealing wi...
At various points in Israel\u27s history, God dwelt in specific, significant places, most notably in...
Vedic philosophy is one of the oldest existing philosophies of the world. Started around 6500 BC, in...
Many relics from the results of historical civilization are evidence of the existence of life in anc...
Divine presence on earth constitutes an aporia. However, it is also necessary, since that which we c...
The Temples of Humankind have comprised a huge undertaking for the Damanhurians, through which they ...
Religion was vital to Ancient Egyptian life; even foreign rule could not change the Egyptians' need ...