During a lecture given by Ahmet Cihat Kürkçüoğlu at Harran University on Neolithic societies in the region and Göbeklitepe, a student in the class had said that there was a similar site where he lived. As a result of the research done after Kürkçüoğlu visited the site with his student, it was found that it was, in fact, an archaeological not registered yet. Later, it was registered as a second-degree archaeological site with the name, Sefertepe in 2013.
A. Cihat Kürkçoğlu, Bahattin Çelik, and Muharrem Oral carried out research in the area between the years of 2000 and 2003 and found pillars with their tops visible on the surface and Neolithic chipped stones. In addition, a T-shaped pillar and two limestone blocks unearthed during illegal excavations on the hill were moved to the southern part of the hill and placed under protection (Pic. 1). In 2021, archaeological excavations started in the settlement as part of the Şanlıurfa Neolithic Research Project - Taş Tepeler. The excavations in the settlement are carried out as a joint project of the Department of Prehistoric Archaeology, Istanbul University, under the supervision of Şanlıurfa Museum.