Dieser Megalithkomplex in der Türkei verfügt über massive T-förmige Säulen mit einem Gewicht von bis zu 50 Tonnen. Es erschien am Ende der letzten Eiszeit aus dem Nichts. Dieses technische Niveau erfordert eine hochorganisierte Gesellschaft, die damals nicht hätte existieren dürfen. Ist es an der Zeit, die Geschichtsbücher neu zu schreiben?

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    1. AstonishingJ on

      But history books are rewritten all the time. The lack of talking about gt is mainly cause is a recent discovery. Pretty hyped for everything related.

    2. Affectionate-End5470 on

      By the time we are reading this, that place gets destroyed by freshly planted olive trees aggresive, piercing roots.

      Its just sad that they cannot Accept this facts so hard

    3. Maybe they’re not hiding anything. Sometimes „we don’t know yet“ is a valid and acceptable answer.

    4. Exo-Proctologist on

      > shouldn’t have existed

      This isn’t a conspiracy. 100 years ago, all of the evidence we had discovered up until that point lead us to conclude that human civilization started around 5000 BCE. We wrote history books saying „This is what the evidence leads us to believe“. Then we discovered more shit. Now we write history books that say „This is what the evidence leads us to believe.“

      That’s how rationality works. You draw conclusions based on the best, logical interpretation of the evidence. When you find new evidence, it either reinforces your previous conclusion *or* you need to update you conclusion to account for the new evidence.

    5. Potential-Phone-6708 on

      Aren’t they burying it again? As in, it was deliberately buried to protect it from something, like a great disaster that wiped out most of the civilizations, or enemies?

    6. HappyRespect3 on

      Have they not stopped digging up gobekli as well ? I’m not a archeologist is that standard on dig sites ?

    7. Altruistic-Part6071 on

      Mainstream archaeology buries it’s head in the sand, they absolutely do not like to be corrected. Tenure, book deals and reputation are at risk.

      Graham Hancock and others have called them out on it. They have been made a fool of time and again.

      Gobekli Tepi is 12,000 years old! We’ve been told for 100 years that humans wore fur and lived in caves, and only knew how to hunt and eat nuts and berries.

      The Sphinx is way older than 4000 years and the Great Pyramid…? Don’t get me started, we STILL don’t know how that was built, and the machining processes involved in the Osirian and other places..? I mean, can we easily move 1000 ton granite blocks today…?

    8. zakdageneral on

      I believe stones would go in the gathering category. Wow it is a complex structure for the time, there’s not a lot that couldn’t be done with a couple hundred people all trying to do the same thing. To me, the more interesting thing is the underground cities all across Turkey. There’s no way to accurately date those but they know that the most recent inhabitants were not the ones that built them.

    9. keystonecraft on

      Nobody is hiding anything, we just don’t know shit about fuck, and unfortunately, the big grant money that could fund the excavations and research is tied up in projects that try to prove low hanging fruit.

    10. zakdageneral on

      I believe stones would go in the gathering category. Wow it is a complex structure for the time, there’s not a lot that couldn’t be done with a couple hundred people all trying to do the same thing. To me, the more interesting thing is the underground cities all across Turkey. There’s no way to accurately date those but they know that the most recent inhabitants were not the ones that built them.

    11. People spent their entire life devoted to working on, building, and adding to a major structure. That is opposed to co structure crews knocking out hundreds and even thousands of homes/buildings in their lifetime. Things got built because they didnt have all of the different entertainments, and distractions we have on a daily basis now.

      I wont discount some sort of earlier civilization, or even aliens helping out, though the chances are so very slim.

    12. italic_pony_90 on

      Best part for me is that they’ve 90% plus of the site not excavated!! Btw it was covered up 12k years ago , I wonder how many hundred or thousands of years the massive area took to build up to what it was at its height . The skill of the 3d stone carvings on the pillars have not been seen again until thought 2-3k years ago!! Loss of knowledge for almost 10k years

      I do think that sometimes to but it’s hard to know , could just be self entitled pricks that are blocking true history because they know it all?

    13. With using terms like „mainstream history“ or „just hunter-gatherers“ I would hide in a bunker for fear of Miniminuteman’s wrath!

      XD

    14. FigureFourWoo on

      Our history is a patchwork quilt of things we think we know. We constantly discover new things that challenge it and make modifications when it’s proven. I don’t think they’re hiding anything. The reality is that lots of societies were likely more advanced than we realized, but they were wiped out. If they were more focused on peace and prosperity than war, then they were easily overtaken by warlike tribes, and what we know about history suggests that most of the tribes that survived long enough to get recognized were warrior tribes.

    15. Intelligent_Sky_7081 on

      I like how your source for this claim is ‚mainstream history‘.

      Another well researched post. I come to expect nothing different from here. You forgot the red circles on your image, which indicates you did extra research like with people claiming Jim Carrey was a fake. Top notch red circle research right there. I can link the post if you need a reference.

    16. GillaMomsStarterPack on

      Wait till you find out humans have been in N. America for over 150,000 years ago. Evidence of ancient skulls that are carbon dated to that age.

    17. Göbekli Tepe is probably the most written about discoveries in recent tone, both in pop culture and academia?

      History books are always being rewritten as we uncover more of our past, and it will continue to do so

    18. NoHousing3673 on

      what? just google it bro XD. no person ever said that we were just „hunter-gatherers“ 12k years ago. did you not listen in history class? Edit: ever heard of math? yeah, that kind always existed

    19. LetsAutomateIt on

      That we were more advanced than what we are today and something earth shattering occurred that threw us back into the Stone Age.

    20. My guess is that most of human civ was truly hunter gatherers back then. But a very small percentage were survivors of the flood that took out places like Atlantis. And with the time they had left, they were trying to record important memories and info in a way that would last centuries.

    21. You have to ask the Epstein class what the current narrative is. They make the rules.

      Mainstream history takes decades to update, because so many people don’t want to update it. They like the neat little stories that maintain their control.

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