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It still is starting to get out there, the information, it seems like finds like this should be all over the news. People are too busy watching mind numbing TV programs to be bothered with or take an interest in real life.maxmercury wrote:Gobekli Tepe and many recent discoveries of cities that are underwater (off the coast of India) now show that the Sumerians were not the first to have civilization. The possibility of more finds underwater (the sea levels were 300 feet lower 12,000 years ago) also is getting ignored by the mainstreamers.
The thing is, they are the ones who have dated these new finds, but prefer no one notices the dates are much older than when civilization is supposed to begin.

upperworld wrote:If GT predates a lot of Sumerian culture, and given it's proximity to ancient Sumer, could GT have been a prior civiliazation?

Metaluna wrote:Göbekli Tepe, yeah I sure wonder why it was deliberately buried. Was it to hide something, or to destroy something.
And the Cult of the Angels, man this is just too fascinating and they respected the beliefs of others, as it should be.

lunarwing wrote:The Cradle of "the really interesting part of mans developement" for sure...
Metaluna wrote:Göbekli Tepe, yeah I sure wonder why it was deliberately buried. Was it to hide something, or to destroy something.
And the Cult of the Angels, man this is just too fascinating and they respected the beliefs of others, as it should be.

Metaluna wrote:This is what Klaus Schmidt had to say about it being buried. (a link to the entire article follows)
"Schmidt and I descend a ladder to the floor of the dig, where the ancient dust is banked against the T-stones. He continues: “The really strange thing is that in 8,000BC, during the shift to agriculture, Gobekli Tepe was buried. I mean deliberately – not in a mudslide. For some reason the hunters, or the ex-hunters, decided to entomb the entire site in soil. The earth we are removing from the stones was put here by man himself: all these hills are artificial."
http://www.forteantimes.com/features/ar ... ained.html

upperworld wrote:That is his perspective, and perhaps he's right. I just can't say for certain that i believe the city was intentionally buried by man. I haven't been to GT as Klaus has and seen it with my own eyes. But i wouldn't want to make such grand assumptions until more of the city is discovered.



upperworld wrote:Again we have only unearthed 5% or so...
...I just don't think we can assume these things based on the limited amount of GT we've seen. We really have no clue how it was buried or what capacity it served in it's time.
Metaluna wrote:And why does everything have to be a Temple, is that all ancient man did, pray and worship. Life must have been boring as hell.
from Mr. Philip Coppens webstite, he wrote:"Çayönü presented evidence of the first farmyard pigs, but it also revealed a hoard of human skulls, one found under an altar-like slab and stained with human blood. "
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"Other archaeological evidence suggests that some people were killed in huge death pits, while children were buried alive in jars or roasted in large bronze bowls."

Metaluna wrote:Yeeesh I have been doing some looking around on google trying to find out more about Çayönü. Maybe people were being eaten a lot back then.
Metaluna wrote:Here is that one link you had Pons, this is a must read article for everybody, it has John Anthony West and Dr. Schoch too.
http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1 ... ry=Science
Metaluna wrote:This was a pretty good site for a quick overview of many ancient cities.
http://firstlegend.info/theoldones.html
Yeah what's the deal, haven't we ever been able to get along ?!It appears the Holy Land has been in conflict since before civilization (maybe before writing).


Metaluna wrote:I was really amazed and quite curious about that bead with the hole drilled through it.
"What Drilled Holes in Hard Stone Beads?

Metaluna wrote:And whenever I see this picture of GT I keep "seeing", thinking there should se something on top of the pillars, like a platform. And it looks like it was built to keep people or animals in. It reminds me so much of a more primitive version of the Colosseum in Rome.
"The games played in the Colosseum are believed to have taken the lives of about 500,000 people and over a million wild animals. "
Oh I like hearing that, because I have a pet theory that structures like this and Stonehenge and the step pyramids were landing platforms for UFOs.Pons wrote:After thought: Metaluna, I did have a source that showed holes cut horizontally into some of the pillars. There was some speculation that if a wooded dowel was inserted between pillars, the amount of weight that could be supported was, well, (I forgot the figure but) enormous IIRC.
I'll see if I can find it.
I'd say the destructive side is ahead of the game, look what a mess we are making out of this planet.Pons wrote:This is off-tangent, but I am sometimes curious what part of our nature will when out: the creative side or the destructive side. When I see something like GT, I think, "wow, how inspiring," but then I see Çayönü and think, "oh, how revolting."

Gliese581 wrote:Metaluna,
You have me thinking now that the "landing pads for UFO's" may have been ancient day "cattle corrals" where the flock was led into so that it could be picked up by the transport ship and taken to its intended destination.
The other info you posted about "finding hundreds of human skulls without the remaining skeleton" almost sounds like a cultivation or harvesting location....ancient times butcher shop???
Scary thought!
The middle east appears to have been a sort of ground zero in terms of ancient ET visitation and interjection. Many of the worlds major religions have surfaced from this general region. The constant conflict over ownership of this general vicinity is still very hotly contested, probably for reasons largely unknown to the general public. It's highly probable though that the middle and near east served as a central command center for the Anunnaki/Elohim (with an off Earth faction and an on Earth faction RE:Nephilim/Watchers) who spread from this locale to conquer the rest of the planet, as the same recurring themes of 'wars of the gods', the 'fall of man', global catastrophes and floods, genetic modification, serpent gods who demanded human sacrifice and wanton bloodlust, and 'gods' who bestowed civilization and science on mankind are recorded in ancient times in every corner of the globe, with the worldwide populace worshipping the same Anunnaki ET's who posed as 'gods', of course under different names.

Metaluna wrote:I'd say the destructive side is ahead of the game, look what a mess we are making out of this planet.
And we certainly don't have a problem killing each other off in any number of ways or blowing each other up.
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mahalla2 wrote:
yes, and I believe it is one of the reasons why this ancient place was buried because as societies re-invent themselves they are intimidated/embarrased by where they came from and want to get rid of the evidence - It has happened over and over and over again throughout history. There are even sites in North America that have not been investigated yet because no one knows there is a buried structure under all that sand and dirt.
That is very true and I know that, I get very cynical and disheartened about the state of the world. I have sworn off the news again, because all that gets reported is the bad stuff. All the people I know are good people, I have no idea who all these evil folks in the world are!Pons wrote:Yes things look awful and it is the nature of evil to make the headlines, but even in the darkness, if one looks carefully...
There are (maybe) millions of acts of kindness every minute of everyday; I daresay you may be responsible for a few yourself . Not sure how it all adds up; for certain things look bad, even hopeless at times. Nevertheless, someone is showing mercy to someone else today, someone is helping another person today... . No matter how small, as long as the human heart is able to produce such acts, then we (the good that is in humanity) are still here, intact and with hope.
Of course, there are no gurantees...
It is something along those lines for sure, I think so too. It was no small feat to bury GT, they sure did not want to be using it again or want anybody to use it or even see it. If something evil was finally overthrown or left the area they would want no reminders or have a place for somebody to return to and set up shop again.Mahalla wrote:yes, and I believe it is one of the reasons why this ancient place was buried because as societies re-invent themselves they are intimidated/embarrased by where they came from and want to get rid of the evidence - It has happened over and over and over again throughout history. There are even sites in North America that have not been investigated yet because no one knows there is a buried structure under all that sand and dirt

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