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Ancient Site Sparks Conspiracy Theories and Joe Rogan Talks
world5 months ago

Ancient Site Sparks Conspiracy Theories and Joe Rogan Talks

Gobekli Tepe, the world's oldest known temple dating back nearly 12,000 years, is shrouded in mystery and has become a focal point for conspiracy theories, especially after being discussed on Joe Rogan's popular podcast. While archaeologists continue to study and interpret its purpose, some theorists claim the site was built by a lost civilization, fueling speculation and misinformation. Experts emphasize the importance of preserving the site and caution against unfounded theories that overshadow scientific research, highlighting Gobekli Tepe as a testament to early human storytelling and cultural expression.

"Archaeological Discoveries in Turkey Uncover Fascinating Insights into Human History"
archaeology2 years ago

"Archaeological Discoveries in Turkey Uncover Fascinating Insights into Human History"

Archaeologists in southeastern Turkey have made new discoveries, including a stone phallus and a colored boar, shedding light on human history. The 2.3-meter tall statue of a man holding his phallus was found at Karahantepe, part of the network around UNESCO-listed Gobekli Tepe. The settlements in the area provide insights into a new social order that emerged after the Ice Age. The purpose of Gobekli Tepe, believed to be a sacred site, remains unknown, but the recent discoveries offer clues about the symbolism and rituals of the ancient people who inhabited the area.

Decoding the Enigmatic Gobekli Tepe Dinosaur Carvings.
archaeology2 years ago

Decoding the Enigmatic Gobekli Tepe Dinosaur Carvings.

Carvings found at the Gobekli Tepe archeological site in Turkey, believed to be the world's oldest temple, depict animals such as foxes, gazelles, cranes, boars, and possibly birds or stylized vultures, but not dinosaurs. The carvings were most likely made by hunter-gatherers who believed that all living creatures have spirits. One pillar of particular interest, the Vulture Stone, suggests a comet hit the Earth around 11,000 DC, killing thousands and triggering a mini ice age that forced humans to develop farming techniques. The pillar's carvings feature a headless man, a scorpion, and a vulture, symbolizing human disaster and extensive loss of life.