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HARUN YAHYA




              possessed far more advanced knowledge, technology and civilization than was
              previously imagined. This in turn reveals that they were not at all primitive.
              Indeed, an article in the Turkish magazine Bilim ve Teknik says that the
              Göbekli Tepe discoveries expose a widespread misconception regarding the
              history of mankind: "These new data reveal a major misconception with re-
              gard to humanity's history." 23 That error lies in interpreting history in the
              light of the evolution deception.

















                  Ceramics are one of the most frequently encountered traces
                  left behind by bygone cultures. Many people today still
                  make a living by making such pots. If only a few shards were
                  to survive from our own day, and if scientists of the future
                  found them and suggested that our civilization must have
                  been still ignorant of metallurgy, how accurate would their
                  claim be?


























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