The quarries of Harahantepe where the T-shaped pillars were made covers ca 5 hectares. It commences over a limestone hill and continue
along the eastern slope, and continue on the western terrace of the opposite hill as well as on the southern plain1
Sources:
- Serap Özdöl, Çanak Çömleksiz Neolitik Çağda Güneydoğu Anadolu'da Din ve Sosyal Yapı,Tarih İnceleme Dergisi, Cilt 26, Sayı 1, pp. 173-199
- Necmi Karul, Buried Buildings at Pre Pottery Neolithic Karahantepe / Karahantepe Çanak-Çömleksiz Neolitik Dönem Gömü Yapıları 2021, Türk Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Dergisi 86, sa.86, ss.19-31, 2021