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The Girl Who Kept the Dead | Göbekli Tepe, 9500 BCE | Story for Sleep

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This is a story about the people who carried the work at Göbekli Tepe, more than ten thousand years ago, on a high limestone ridge in what is now southeastern Turkey. Mihal, eight summers old, runs through the work-yard with a pouch full of small treasures. A fox tooth, two split pistachio shells, a lark feather caught on the lip of the cistern.

Veshi presses microblades from a core of dark flint in a workshop that smells almost cold, his hands holding a bone rod the way his uncle's uncle held it, in a chain none of them know they belong to. Yelet walks the cleared ground above the dip with a flax rope wound twice around her wrist, measuring a triangle into the dust. Tepe, sixty winters at least, climbs slowly up from the quarry as he has every morning of a long life.

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