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Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-26-2023

A year in the making, here's a really fascinating, well narrated docu.

Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? 10,000 BC // Ancient History Documentary



11:07 - I - Discovery 
35:09 - II - Before Eden 
54:40 - III - In the Prehistoric Zoo
1:15:42- IV - After The Ice
1:37:14 - V - Feasting At The Dawn 
2:14:36 - VI - The Birth Of The Gods?


RE: Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? - kdog - 08-26-2023

Maybe the oldest so far that is found. 

They keep discovering shit all the time that predates known history and keep rejecting findings because it contradicts their version of human history. 

Ego's hate it when proven wrong.


RE: Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? - 727Sky - 08-26-2023

There is one possibly older called Karahan Tepe and the pillars there were carved from the bed rock ! There are 40 more locations they know of but possibly up to 100 sites just waiting on excavations.

Quote:On our final stop on our tour of the historical and archaeological sites of Turkey we visit the oldest settlement ever discovered. 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. Join me as we attempt to piece together one of the best known but least understood sites in our ancient past.





RE: Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? - Snarl - 08-27-2023

(08-26-2023, 06:33 AM)727Sky Wrote: There is one possibly older

Actually, there's a shit-ton ... and far far older. Problem is: TPTB control the narrative (still) on the history of humanity on this planet.


RE: Göbekli Tepe - The First Temple On Earth? - A51Watcher2 - 08-27-2023