Urfa Man

Urfa Man
Urfa man, in the Şanlıurfa Museum
MaterialSandstone
Size1.80 meters
Createdc. 9000 BC
Present locationŞanlıurfa Museum, Turkey
Urfa is located in Near East
Urfa
Urfa
Urfa is located in Turkey
Urfa
Urfa

The Urfa man, also known as the Balıklıgöl statue, is an ancient human shaped statue found during excavations in Balıklıgöl near Urfa, in the geographical area of Upper Mesopotamia, in the southeast of modern Turkey.[1][2] It is dated c. 9000 BC to the period of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, and was considered as "the oldest naturalistic life-sized sculpture of a human".[3] It is considered as contemporaneous with the sites of Göbekli Tepe (Pre-Pottery Neolithic A/B) and Nevalı Çori (Pre-Pottery Neolithic B).[4]

  1. ^ Potts, Daniel T. (2012). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. John Wiley & Sons. p. 155. ISBN 9781444360776.
  2. ^ Guilaine, Jean (2008). Les Racines de la Méditerranée et de l'Europe (in French). Fayard. p. 14. ISBN 9782213646268.
  3. ^ Chacon, Richard J.; Mendoza, Rubén G. (2017). Feast, Famine or Fighting?: Multiple Pathways to Social Complexity. Springer. p. 120. ISBN 9783319484020.
  4. ^ Laneri, Nicola (2015). Defining the Sacred: Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion in the Near East. Oxbow Books. p. 162. ISBN 9781782976837.