Göbekli Tepe 9000 - 10000 BC

From: alexandru_mg3
Message: 63549
Date: 2009-03-02

http://www.archaeology.org/0811/abstracts/turkey.html

" Schmidt and his team have found the bones of wild animals,
including gazelles, red deer, boars, goats, sheep, and oxen, plus a
dozen different bird species, such as vultures and ducks, scattered
around the site. Most of these animals are depicted in the sculptures
and reliefs at the site.
"

Location:

http://maps.google.nl/maps?
t=k&hl=nl&ie=UTF8&ll=37.223288,38.922427&spn=0.003024,0.004828&z=18

My question is: the related population was semitic or indo-european?

I don't see another possibility for that region...

Any hint?

Marius