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The World's Oldest Temple?

Post by Janus232 » 06-25-2010 02:38 AM

Klaus Schmidt - Göbekli Tepe MP3 - 30:10
"The temple is believed to have been erected in the 10th millennium BC (about 11,500 years ago). It is believed to be the oldest human-made place of worship, it's even been called the Garden of Eden. Only about 3-5% of the site has been excavated so far, which has unveiled several stone circle rooms, only one of which has been dug down to the floor. As many as 20 such structures are thought to exist under the ground at the site, these have been detected by radar scans. These stone circles have large T-shaped pillars, some of the heaviest stones weight up to 50 tons"
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Post by Janus232 » 09-23-2010 01:31 PM

Gobekli Tepe: 12,000 Years Old and Rewriting Human History - September 30 C2C -
Linda Moulton Howe explores the work of Klaus Schmidt, Ph.D (German Archaeological Institute)
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Post by HurricaneJoanie » 09-23-2010 09:12 PM

Amazing that it so closely mirrors Stonehenge and Avesbury. There's also an ancient site in the Hebrides, I think it is, with the same sort of underground structures, rooms, etc.

As always, another fascinating topic, Janus.

P.S. I can just hear JoeQ laughing and saying, "But it's all so SIMPLE -- how could we have been so clueless? You see . . ."


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Post by Janus232 » 10-01-2010 03:05 AM

Gobekli Tepe LMH - C2C - 01-10-2010
"Gobekli Tepe is the smoking gun. There is no way around that.... it’s music – it’s stone music and it resonates! Goethe’s great line: ‘Architecture is frozen music" John A West
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Note: Gobekli Tepe was discovered by American Peter Benedict in 1964, but was ignored by American academia.
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Post by Cherry Kelly » 10-01-2010 10:57 AM

Saw info on earthfiles last night (9-30) and was discussing it with my husband about how it resembled so many other places.

The limestone is remarkably preserved (so maybe it is a good thing they've been covered for so many years). Will be looking forward to more information and photos.

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Post by Janus232 » 10-15-2010 02:35 AM

John Anthony West & Laird Scranton - Göbekli Tepe MP3- 55:41
"The Mystery of the Sphinx, Archeology, Evidence of an ancient civilization at Göbekli Tepe, Symbolism, Dogon, Çatalhöyük, Signature Signs, Klaus Schmidt, Cosmology, Fox, Serpent, Hill with a Navel, Hill with a Stupa, Cosmic Reproduction, Primordial Mound, Discovery of the Site, Magic, Ritual, Tempel of Man, Ancient Teachers and more"
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Re: The World's Oldest Temple? Revived 12 years later!

Post by Malaria_Kidd II » 06-12-2022 03:21 PM

We members and our few guests would have assured ourselves Gobekli Tepe and other similarly aged 10K+ year old Turkish landmarks would be on Page 1. :confused:

One had to head into the dreaded Dark Pages to get right back into ancient, six fingered, sex craved, aliens carving rocks into figures everyday in Eastern Turkey!

What a job that would have been!

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/doe ... rn-turkey-


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