Hugh Newman
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Yeah, I mean, the thing about it being deliberately buried, that's being kind of challenged, actually, because that's what Klaus Schmidt, he was the main archaeologist, the original head archaeologist there, along with another guy as well, Helpman, he was called. And he proposed that it was deliberately buried.
Yeah, I mean, the thing about it being deliberately buried, that's being kind of challenged, actually, because that's what Klaus Schmidt, he was the main archaeologist, the original head archaeologist there, along with another guy as well, Helpman, he was called. And he proposed that it was deliberately buried.
Yeah, I mean, the thing about it being deliberately buried, that's being kind of challenged, actually, because that's what Klaus Schmidt, he was the main archaeologist, the original head archaeologist there, along with another guy as well, Helpman, he was called. And he proposed that it was deliberately buried.
And this is a tradition you find in that part of the world where they bury sites at the end of their use. I think they used them for 1,000 or 2,000 years. But recent research done by the archaeologists there, they found that
And this is a tradition you find in that part of the world where they bury sites at the end of their use. I think they used them for 1,000 or 2,000 years. But recent research done by the archaeologists there, they found that
And this is a tradition you find in that part of the world where they bury sites at the end of their use. I think they used them for 1,000 or 2,000 years. But recent research done by the archaeologists there, they found that
the enclosures that have been uncovered or excavated, there's been some kind of slope slide where the debris has fallen down into it over years and years and years, middens and rubbish and other things build up, and some of it filled in some of it like that. But then it's pretty much now believed that some of it was then buried afterwards because there's obvious repair work done.
the enclosures that have been uncovered or excavated, there's been some kind of slope slide where the debris has fallen down into it over years and years and years, middens and rubbish and other things build up, and some of it filled in some of it like that. But then it's pretty much now believed that some of it was then buried afterwards because there's obvious repair work done.
the enclosures that have been uncovered or excavated, there's been some kind of slope slide where the debris has fallen down into it over years and years and years, middens and rubbish and other things build up, and some of it filled in some of it like that. But then it's pretty much now believed that some of it was then buried afterwards because there's obvious repair work done.
They've repaired it, put stuff back in place, and like put it everything where it should be even artifacts and statues and things like this and then it's kind of covered over and so i don't see how a slope slide would not just knock things out of place you know so it seems like there's a bit of both bit of slope slide and a bit of
They've repaired it, put stuff back in place, and like put it everything where it should be even artifacts and statues and things like this and then it's kind of covered over and so i don't see how a slope slide would not just knock things out of place you know so it seems like there's a bit of both bit of slope slide and a bit of
They've repaired it, put stuff back in place, and like put it everything where it should be even artifacts and statues and things like this and then it's kind of covered over and so i don't see how a slope slide would not just knock things out of place you know so it seems like there's a bit of both bit of slope slide and a bit of
A channel, yeah, for blood. Next to the one on the left there, next to what's called the Pillar Shrine or Structure AB,
A channel, yeah, for blood. Next to the one on the left there, next to what's called the Pillar Shrine or Structure AB,
A channel, yeah, for blood. Next to the one on the left there, next to what's called the Pillar Shrine or Structure AB,
Where you've got like, you know, these he's carved out a bedrock that by the way completely carved insane Yeah, and then and apart from one only one of them is a freestanding pillar the right the rest of these phallic shaped Pillars are carved from bedrock, but there's a channel leading into it. So some people have suggested it's either for water It's for sacrifice.
Where you've got like, you know, these he's carved out a bedrock that by the way completely carved insane Yeah, and then and apart from one only one of them is a freestanding pillar the right the rest of these phallic shaped Pillars are carved from bedrock, but there's a channel leading into it. So some people have suggested it's either for water It's for sacrifice.
Where you've got like, you know, these he's carved out a bedrock that by the way completely carved insane Yeah, and then and apart from one only one of them is a freestanding pillar the right the rest of these phallic shaped Pillars are carved from bedrock, but there's a channel leading into it. So some people have suggested it's either for water It's for sacrifice.
I mean they found there's a site called Cheyenne, which is near Diabaca which is further north it takes to around 8400 BC and where they think they've actually found human hemoglobin and animal blood, you know, particles on top of this slab, which looks like a sacrificial slab. So some people are saying... That's what Ben was showing me. It could be for that.
I mean they found there's a site called Cheyenne, which is near Diabaca which is further north it takes to around 8400 BC and where they think they've actually found human hemoglobin and animal blood, you know, particles on top of this slab, which looks like a sacrificial slab. So some people are saying... That's what Ben was showing me. It could be for that.