The nomination of Turkey to the World Heritage Committee of the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), for
inscription of the Göbekli Tepe Archaeological Site on UNESCO World
Heritage List has been adopted during the ongoing 42nd UNESCO World
Heritage Committee session in Manama, Bahreyn, and the site has been
inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Göbekli Tepe, which is located within the borders of the province of
Şanlıurfa and has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List of Turkey
since 2011. It is the world’ soldest known megalithic structure located in
Upper Mesopotamia and dates back to 11.000 years ago.
As a result of intensive efforts of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism,
the Turkish National Commission for UNESCO and the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, with the adoption of this decision, the number of inscribed sites
of Turkey on UNESCO World Heritage List has reached to eighteen.