10,000 year old carving from Göbekli Tepe depicting a woman in a birth-giving position (c. 10.000 - 8.000 BC) (683x1024)
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Although it doesn't look like much, this site is over 11,000-12,000 years old. It's Göbekli Tepe in Southeastern Turkey, and it is the oldest religious site on earth. Its pre-pottery Neolithic art, structure, and design gives Humanity an insight into perhaps the earliest period of Human Civilization reddit.com/gallery/rdaivq
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A large room carved from bedrock with 11 stone phalluses at Karahan Tepe, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site near Göbekli Tepe [3000x2000]
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The strange face carved into the wall at Karahan Tepe, another Pre-Pottery Neolithic site near Göbekli Tepe. [1024x683]
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The World's Oldest Temple. Göbekli Tepe , Turkey. reddit.com/gallery/qok6oq
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GÖBEKLI TEPE part of a more ancient civilization yet to be discovered?

I don't believe in Atlantis, despite Plato has a very detailed description of it. But since GÖBEKLI TEPE is almost 5000 years older than Mesopotamia, could the people of GP been part of a more ancient civilization? Is it possible there were a pre-neolithic civilization before the ice age that invented the knowledge that passes on to GP, to Mesopotamia, to ancient Egypt and etc? A origin of civilization if you will.

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The mysterious Göbekli Tepe archaeological site located in Turkey was discovered in 1994 and is estimated to be at least 12,000 years old.
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TIL that before the 11,500-year-old archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe was documented by archaeologists, it was already known as "Gira Mirazan" by the Kurdish natives of these ancient lands. "Gira Mirazan" is Kurdish for "Hill of Miracles". The Kurds considered the hill sacred. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C…
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The mysterious Göbekli Tepe archaeological site located in Turkey was discovery in 1994 and is estimated to be at least 12,000 year old.
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(((🦉))) Winter Solstice 2021 LIVE from Göbekli Tepe's much younger sister site. youtube.com/watch?v=fd2GH…
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Göbekli Tepe (Turkish: [gœbecˈli teˈpe],[2] "Potbelly Hill";[3] known as Girê Mirazan or Xirabreşkê in Kurdish[4]) is a Neolithic archaeological site near the city of Şanlıurfa in Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, between c. 9500 and 8000 BCE(4288x2898)
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Incredible drone footage showing the before and after excavation of Karahan Tepe, another prehistoric site near Göbekli Tepe youtu.be/x0lE_58CiDE
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Göbekli Tepe - Located in Turkey, is oldest human-made structure to be discovered. It was created around 10 000 – 7500 BC (for comparison; The Great Pyramid of Giza was complited around 2600 BC, so 7400 to 4900 years later)
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Who built the mysterious site of Göbekli Tepe 11,000+ years ago, and why? How was this megalithic site built and what secrets does it keep? Professor Martin Sweatman (University of Edinburgh) illustrates his last findings about Göbekli Tepe. Saturday August 28 at 9am ET - STARTING NOW youtube.com/watch?v=et1D9…
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The Dark Waters of Binah: 10,000 year old carving from Göbekli Tepe depicting a "woman" (c. 10.000 - 8.000 BC); Note the hands have 3 fingers, there is 3 breasts, the abstract head has no features on it.
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Trigger Warning: Göbekli Tepe theatlantic.com/magazine/…
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TIL about the Megalithic Temples of Malta. Built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta. They had been claimed as the oldest free-standing structures on Earth until the discovery of Göbekli Tepe. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg…
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Göbekli Tepe: The Dawn of Civilization youtube.com/watch?v=iSG1M…
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Göbekli tepe hakkında araştırma yaparken bir yazının altında bulduğum yorumlar.. Kabe bile olabilirmiş :) reddit.com/gallery/prp58x
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👤︎ u/janqlee
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Is the theory of more advanced civilisation in turkey around the time of Göbekli Tepe’s construction something that’s accepted by archeologists? or more of a conspiracy?
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👤︎ u/tom1433
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10 Reasons Why Göbekli Tepe is a Lost Civilization and Not an Ancient Monument curiosmos.com/10-reasons-…
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Göbekli Tepe is really old
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In 2017, a team of scientists from The University of Edinburgh found an ancient stone tablet that confirmed that the comet struck Earth 13,000 years ago and destroyed the Paleolithic settlement in Syria. The ancient stone tablet was found at the Göbekli Tepe temple, located in southeastern Turkey. howandwhys.com/giant-come…
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Who built the mysterious site of Göbekli Tepe 11,000+ years ago, and why? How was this megalithic site built and what secrets does it keep? Professor Martin Sweatman (University of Edinburgh) illustrates his last findings about Göbekli Tepe. Saturday August 28 at 9am ET - STARTING NOW youtube.com/watch?v=et1D9…
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[Z Archiwum] Prof. Klaus Schmidt opowiada Archeowieściom o wykopaliskach w Göbekli Tepe archeowiesci.pl/z-archiwu…
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What are Hancock's updated views on Göbekli Tepe (since Magicians)?

Since Klaus Schmidt's death in 2014 (around the time Magicians of the Gods was written) research continued and gave us a more accurate view of the site.

Naturally, many conclusion and also the passages in Magicians about the topic are now outdated.

For instance:

  • 3 layer model (which included ritual/intentional burying of the site) was replaced with an 8 phase model (which includes slope slides)

  • Evolution of structural design from oval to square

  • Housing, site no longer viewed as remote temple people traveled to

  • Lots of tools, including food preparation, confirming they were hunter-gatherers who mainly ate gazelle and wild cereal.

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Some archaeologists now believe that the 11,000-year-old stone circles at Göbekli Tepe in modern Turkey, with carved T-shaped limestone pillars, may have been built by Ice Age hunters resisting the dramatic shift to a settled agricultural way of life.
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This oldest known megalith beside an archaeologist (göbekli tepe, Şanlıurfa, Turkey)
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Pilar en forma de T, con talla, de aproximadamente 11.000 años, Göbekli Tepe, sureste de Asia Menor (hoy Turquía).
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In 2017, a team of scientists from The University of Edinburgh found an ancient stone tablet that confirmed that the comet struck Earth 13,000 years ago and destroyed the Paleolithic settlement in Syria. The ancient stone tablet was found at the Göbekli Tepe temple, located in southeastern Turkey. howandwhys.com/giant-come…
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Some archaeologists now believe that the 11,000-year-old stone circles at Göbekli Tepe in modern Turkey, with carved T-shaped limestone pillars, may have been built by Ice Age hunters resisting the dramatic shift to a settled agricultural way of life.
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10 Reasons Why Göbekli Tepe is a Lost Civilization and Not an Ancient Monument curiosmos.com/10-reasons-…
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New research challenges previously held ideas about Turkey’s most ancient site, Göbekli Tepe. Is it the world's first temple? wildhunt.org/2021/09/the-…
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TIL that before the 11,500-year-old archaeological site of Göbekli Tepe was documented by archaeologists, it was already known as "Gira Mirazan" by the Kurdish natives of these ancient lands. "Gira Mirazan" is Kurdish for "Hill of Miracles". The Kurds considered the hill sacred. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C…
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