Gobekli Tepe is an Above-ground Man-cave Shoring-university.
Doctor VICTOR Denkenstein <[email protected]> Sat, 18 Jul 2020 09:05:29 -0700 (PDT)
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Gobekli Tepe is an Above-ground Man-cave Shoring-university. https://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/9077963 https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/9077963 [Return] [Catalog] [Bottom]38 / 8 / 11 / 1 [Update] [Auto] File: Göbekli-Tepe-secret-660x387.png (543 KB, 660x387) 543 KB Ancient civilizations Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)07:52:35 No.9077963▶>>9077974 >>9078052 >>9078094 Is Graham Hancock right about the ancient civilizations that predate the ice age? Pic is artist rendition of Göbekli Tepe >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)07:54:38 No.9077974▶>>9077977 >>9078052 >>9078074 >>9078160 >>9077963 (OP) >Is Graham Hancock right about the ancient civilizations that predate the ice age? No. The entire field of archaeology is against him. He has no proofs, only feels. >Pic is artist rendition of Göbekli Tepe Its a bad rendition, why is there no roof? All the timbers and leathers that would cover this of course didn't make it to our time, but they obviously would've been there. The construction makes no sense as rocks only. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)07:55:36 No.9077977▶>>9077994 >>9077974 >>Its a bad rendition, why is there no roof? pls post an actual rendition, couldn't find the updated one >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)07:59:22 No.9077994▶>>9078004 >>9078017 >>9078054 >>9078160 File: hqdefault.jpg (31 KB, 480x360) 31 KB >>9077977 There's no good creative concept art, its always just naked rocks. It makes no sense to me why this would't have been covered. Seems like there are some obvious columns to carry a roof. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:00:54 No.9078000▶>>9078054 File: relief.png (85 KB, 457x879) 85 KB >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:01:55 No.9078004▶>>9078017 >>9078054 File: roof.png (66 KB, 689x787) 66 KB >>9077994 >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:04:52 No.9078017▶>>9078045 >>9078160 >>9077994 >>9078004 I'm guessing it depends, if what you wanna do is watch the night stars you would not cover it, but I'll agree that columns are usually to sustain a roof or something of the sort. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:05:27 No.9078022▶>>9078026 >>9078033 >>9078054 I don't think just because the archeologists dismiss him that means that he's wrong, they won't even review his data >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:07:08 No.9078026▶>>9078036 >>9078079 >>9078022 Here's a /his/ dude's video on the America book. Goes into the whole super ancient civilizations thing. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:08:39 No.9078033▶ >>9078022 Personally I think it's the general schitzo problem that they talk so much nonsense that some of it eventually turns out to be true. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:09:14 No.9078036▶>>9078079 >>9078026 Where? >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:11:49 No.9078045▶>>9078063 >>9078017 you can watch the stars outside. buildings are for shielding you from the elements >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:13:44 No.9078052▶>>9078094 >>9078256 File: Bluestones_Pyrometamorphic.jpg (98 KB, 663x499) 98 KB >>9077963 (OP) she does not endorse our coal caves. >>9077974 taught coal cave shoring to creatures. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:13:49 No.9078054▶>>9078078 >>9077994 >>9078004 >>9078000 Based. I need to learn to search in archeology publications it seems. >>9078022 He's not an archeologist, but a journalist. He has no data but a compilation of other people's claims. Don't misunderstand me for attacking Hancock, I like the guy but he himself said this in various interviews. Archeologists do dismiss his claims, specially the old and outdated ones and probably don't know what his news books say, but again, one needs years studying in the field to claim a single thing in the first place. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:13:59 No.9078056▶>>9078089 I'm just confused as to how hunter-gatherers could have built some thing like Gobekli Tepe Keep in mind that it's 6000 years older than stone henge >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:15:38 No.9078063▶>>9078087 >>9078160 >>9078045 My point is that it MIGHT not have been a building but a religious sky watch place. Off course it's a wild assumption, who knows, could also have been a roofed building. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:17:27 No.9078074▶ >>9077974 >no proofs >this one doesn't count, it doesn't fit my per-established ideas so it makes no sense Cool >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:18:35 No.9078078▶>>9078103 >>9078110 >>9078054 but didn't he study and explore these sites himself? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Q9cviQcn0 [Embed] >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:18:37 No.9078079▶>>9078157 >>9078026 >>9078036 Oh, my bad, forgot the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwTkDkSbO-4 [Embed] It gets a bit memey at times, but overall solid takes. Also its not hostile. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:20:37 No.9078087▶>>9078091 >>9078063 What does it matter though? How does this change the fact that it's not supposed to exist at that period? >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:21:34 No.9078089▶ >>9078056 >i am confuses as to how a modern human minus our accumulated knowledge could've stacked stones this high! >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:22:25 No.9078091▶ >>9078087 I have no opinion on that matter. I think it's pretty cool thing and that's it, my understanding of the world at that time is not good, so I don't make statements about it. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:22:59 No.9078094▶>>9078256 File: Bluestones_Clinker_Route.jpg (90 KB, 873x658) 90 KB >>9077963 (OP) Gobekli Tepe is an above-ground man-cave shoring-university. >>9078052 Stonehenge the same but its only a campus of one technique. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:23:41 No.9078099▶>>9078119 Gobleke was built by ENF peoples who engaged in farming so they could settle and build things. Not so fucking hard to explain. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:24:44 No.9078103▶>>9078123 >>9078078 Explored, yes, not researched in them. There's a difference. He did went there with Schmidt and was given a personal lesson, but he didn't do work in the site. He did asked Schmidt more stuff of what everyone else did, and nobody can negate this. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:26:52 No.9078110▶>>9078122 >>9078160 >>9078078 1:35 >they're only in the ground that much [uses hand to indicate 30-50 cm >I mean push it from the top and they'd fall over kind of supports the roof support theory >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:28:02 No.9078115▶>>9078127 >>9078156 >>9078210 >>9078495 The big question I have is what caused the site to be buried? >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:29:17 No.9078119▶ >>9078099 I've always heard it was built by non farming nomads. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:29:49 No.9078122▶>>9078132 >>9078160 >>9078110 The Forbidden City in China, which is a very old structure that has outlived many earthquakes, basically has supports that are on the ground, not in the ground. The weight of the roof keeps them in place. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:29:51 No.9078123▶ >>9078103 are archeologists dismissing his ideas because they challenge history or because they are 100% sure that he's a madman and talking out of his ass >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:30:53 No.9078127▶>>9078210 >>9078115 >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:31:42 No.9078132▶ >>9078122 That's about earthquakes though and the structure is completely different. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:35:33 No.9078156▶>>9078210 File: images.jpg (15 KB, 268x188) 15 KB >>9078115 maybe intentionally burried like a time capsule >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:35:56 No.9078157▶ >>9078079 Are there any good rebuttals to Robert Sepher? the one that calls himself a researcher and talks about atlantis a lot. >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:37:22 No.9078160▶>>9078256 File: Bluestones_Pyrometamorphism.jpg (174 KB, 871x655) 174 KB >>9077974 >why is there no roof? It's my man-cave shoring-school. >>9077994 >columns to carry a roof. It's my man-cave shoring-school. >>9078017 >usually to sustain a roof It's my man-cave shoring-school. >>9078063 >been a roofed building. It's my man-cave shoring-school. >>9078110 >the roof support theory It's my man-cave shoring-school. >>9078122 >weight of the roof keeps It's my man-cave shoring-school. Caveman G-D >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:47:39 No.9078210▶ >>9078115 >>9078127 >>9078156 Some guy who did research there was interviewed and said there were roofs. According to one hypothesis, each enclosure represented a clan related to an animal. These could've been filled after issues like clans dispersing, being kicked out or merging together. Other hypothesis say that because the entrance was in the roof, it was too high for people to not die when falling down, being filled over time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=559K616ohaI&feature=youtu.be&t=1362 [Embed] from timestamp up to around 28:00 >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)08:58:49 No.9078256▶>>9078389 >>9078052 >Gobekli Tepe is an above-ground man-cave shoring-university. >>9078094 >Stonehenge the same but its only a campus of one technique. >>9078160 >Caveman G-D nobody lived in caves before, during, or after the ice age or the stone age, you schizotard. Gar-Den (edu) E-Den University >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)09:28:49 No.9078389▶ File: Altar-Stone-from-Gobekli-Tepe.jpg (126 KB, 1160x600) 126 KB >>9078256 >biiblehub.com/revelation/6-15.htm Did you ever Receive our Shipment of the Altar Stone to Stonehole 96? Dr. Sass (edu) E-Den University >> Anonymous 07/18/20(Sat)09:53:36 No.9078495▶ >>9078115 ritual destruction, perhaps the site was being buried because it was "dead" for some reason. i can't name it off the top of my head but there's at least one neolithic site where there was a wooden structure that was filled with stones, burned, and then covered with earth like a barrow [Post a Reply][Return] [Catalog] [Top] 38 / 8 / 11 / 1[Update] [Auto] https://boards.4channel.org/his/thread/9077963 https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/9077963 Doctor VICTOR Denkenstein