Yeah, all the tepes are there in south eastern turkey. Goebekli Tepe being the most famous. They date from right after the end of the younger dryas. or about 9000 bc
The ruins of Karahan Tepe are currently the oldest, and one of the most intriguing, archaeological sites to be discovered in the last thirty years. It is home to colossal ancient constructions carved directly out of the bedrock itself. With only a fraction of this ancient hill discovered, there is still much to learn about how this sites ancient builders lived and thrived at the end of the last ice age.
Karahan Tepe: The Mysteries of The Oldest Known Settlement
YouTube video, run time of 27:26