Dr. Ed Barnhart
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Man könnte in Etowah in Georgia gehen, eine andere große Pyramide. Die älteste ist in den Baisen von Nord-Louisiana. Es heißt Poverty Point. And it's amazing. The city had at least 5,000 people living in it and its main pyramid was built by 1500 BCE. Really, 1700 is the start of it.
Huge, old, and it's got these amazing arced terraces out in front of the main pyramid that we can see there were houses on these terraces. It almost looks like a wie ein Opern-Theater-Stage. Siehst du diese Kurve da in der großen Mauer? Das ist 3.000 Jahre alt, in den Bajus von Louisiana. Richtig, richtig, ja. Gut, okay.
Huge, old, and it's got these amazing arced terraces out in front of the main pyramid that we can see there were houses on these terraces. It almost looks like a wie ein Opern-Theater-Stage. Siehst du diese Kurve da in der großen Mauer? Das ist 3.000 Jahre alt, in den Bajus von Louisiana. Richtig, richtig, ja. Gut, okay.
Huge, old, and it's got these amazing arced terraces out in front of the main pyramid that we can see there were houses on these terraces. It almost looks like a wie ein Opern-Theater-Stage. Siehst du diese Kurve da in der großen Mauer? Das ist 3.000 Jahre alt, in den Bajus von Louisiana. Richtig, richtig, ja. Gut, okay.
Ich auch. Danke so viel, dass du mich eingeladen hast. Ich habe viel gelernt.
Ich auch. Danke so viel, dass du mich eingeladen hast. Ich habe viel gelernt.
Ich auch. Danke so viel, dass du mich eingeladen hast. Ich habe viel gelernt.
Luke hat immer sehr stark über dich gesprochen. Es war ein Vergnügen, hier zu sein. Ja, ja, ja.
Luke hat immer sehr stark über dich gesprochen. Es war ein Vergnügen, hier zu sein. Ja, ja, ja.
Luke hat immer sehr stark über dich gesprochen. Es war ein Vergnügen, hier zu sein. Ja, ja, ja.
Danke. Danke. Ja.
Danke. Danke. Ja.
Danke. Danke. Ja.
All right. Thanks for coming, guys. Dr. Ed Barnhart, it's a pleasure to meet you. Thank you. Luke, welcome back. Thank you very much for having me again. Yeah, man. I'm excited to chat with you guys. Ed, why don't you introduce yourself and tell people who are listening a little bit about your background and how you discovered a lost city when you were 25 years old? Well, okay.
All right. Thanks for coming, guys. Dr. Ed Barnhart, it's a pleasure to meet you. Thank you. Luke, welcome back. Thank you very much for having me again. Yeah, man. I'm excited to chat with you guys. Ed, why don't you introduce yourself and tell people who are listening a little bit about your background and how you discovered a lost city when you were 25 years old? Well, okay.
All right. Thanks for coming, guys. Dr. Ed Barnhart, it's a pleasure to meet you. Thank you. Luke, welcome back. Thank you very much for having me again. Yeah, man. I'm excited to chat with you guys. Ed, why don't you introduce yourself and tell people who are listening a little bit about your background and how you discovered a lost city when you were 25 years old? Well, okay.
So when you just first discovered that Lost City, what was the name of it? And how did you sort of figure out where to look or what did you use to guess where it would be and where they would put it?
So when you just first discovered that Lost City, what was the name of it? And how did you sort of figure out where to look or what did you use to guess where it would be and where they would put it?
So when you just first discovered that Lost City, what was the name of it? And how did you sort of figure out where to look or what did you use to guess where it would be and where they would put it?
10 days ago? Yeah, yeah. Where were you exactly?