Hugh Newman
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Yeah, look at the leopard eating the guy or getting ready to... Yeah, trying to go for the guy. Go for the guy is having a wank. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, that's a polite way of putting it. Yeah, yeah. But this is, again, this is like full of symbolism. The archaeologists claim this is what's called a narrative scene, where there's a different process of like kind of teaching almost going on here.
I think it's astronomical. I think it's like, you know, Taurus, you've got Orion the hunter. You've got leopards, which could be Leo and things like this. There's a lot of this kind of symbolism seems to match what's, you know, constellations and other such things. And this is all carved out of bedrock, like we find Karahan Tepe. So there's a huge amount going on here.
I think it's astronomical. I think it's like, you know, Taurus, you've got Orion the hunter. You've got leopards, which could be Leo and things like this. There's a lot of this kind of symbolism seems to match what's, you know, constellations and other such things. And this is all carved out of bedrock, like we find Karahan Tepe. So there's a huge amount going on here.
I think it's astronomical. I think it's like, you know, Taurus, you've got Orion the hunter. You've got leopards, which could be Leo and things like this. There's a lot of this kind of symbolism seems to match what's, you know, constellations and other such things. And this is all carved out of bedrock, like we find Karahan Tepe. So there's a huge amount going on here.
There's even an underground area here as well, which you can actually go inside and deep under, you know, it's almost like Derinkuyu, like a small section of an underground city. And they found all sorts of things here. So this is completely carved out bedrock, this whole thing. It's incredible. And they're going to hopefully excavate the whole thing over the next couple of years.
There's even an underground area here as well, which you can actually go inside and deep under, you know, it's almost like Derinkuyu, like a small section of an underground city. And they found all sorts of things here. So this is completely carved out bedrock, this whole thing. It's incredible. And they're going to hopefully excavate the whole thing over the next couple of years.
There's even an underground area here as well, which you can actually go inside and deep under, you know, it's almost like Derinkuyu, like a small section of an underground city. And they found all sorts of things here. So this is completely carved out bedrock, this whole thing. It's incredible. And they're going to hopefully excavate the whole thing over the next couple of years.
There's more sites. There's other sites like Yandel Hoyek, which is going to be proved to be bigger than Gobekli Tepe. There's a site called Chakmak Tepe, which is older than Gobekli Tepe. All these little sites are east of, pretty much, I think, sorry, west, just west of Gobekli Tepe and Shanlurfa.
There's more sites. There's other sites like Yandel Hoyek, which is going to be proved to be bigger than Gobekli Tepe. There's a site called Chakmak Tepe, which is older than Gobekli Tepe. All these little sites are east of, pretty much, I think, sorry, west, just west of Gobekli Tepe and Shanlurfa.
There's more sites. There's other sites like Yandel Hoyek, which is going to be proved to be bigger than Gobekli Tepe. There's a site called Chakmak Tepe, which is older than Gobekli Tepe. All these little sites are east of, pretty much, I think, sorry, west, just west of Gobekli Tepe and Shanlurfa.
And there's like 12 official Taztabula sites, but really there are probably 38 people are saying now. So there's all sorts of different stuff coming. And it's all very similar. It's all got the same design. It's almost like the same artist. But these stretch over one and a half thousand, two thousand years.
And there's like 12 official Taztabula sites, but really there are probably 38 people are saying now. So there's all sorts of different stuff coming. And it's all very similar. It's all got the same design. It's almost like the same artist. But these stretch over one and a half thousand, two thousand years.
And there's like 12 official Taztabula sites, but really there are probably 38 people are saying now. So there's all sorts of different stuff coming. And it's all very similar. It's all got the same design. It's almost like the same artist. But these stretch over one and a half thousand, two thousand years.
But they're all unique as well. They're all unique, but they've all got the same style. A bit like in Egypt, you know, you get the same kind of look. In the Mayan stuff, you get the same look, but it goes through multiple different sites and eras. Yeah. And that's happening in this part of the world as well. It's a very specific... design spec.
But they're all unique as well. They're all unique, but they've all got the same style. A bit like in Egypt, you know, you get the same kind of look. In the Mayan stuff, you get the same look, but it goes through multiple different sites and eras. Yeah. And that's happening in this part of the world as well. It's a very specific... design spec.
But they're all unique as well. They're all unique, but they've all got the same style. A bit like in Egypt, you know, you get the same kind of look. In the Mayan stuff, you get the same look, but it goes through multiple different sites and eras. Yeah. And that's happening in this part of the world as well. It's a very specific... design spec.
I mean, it must be some genius level people coming up with the first batch of the designs at like Quebecly Tepe and other places that then kind of spread through this whole area. And why they would build so many sites in such a kind of relatively small area is baffling.
I mean, it must be some genius level people coming up with the first batch of the designs at like Quebecly Tepe and other places that then kind of spread through this whole area. And why they would build so many sites in such a kind of relatively small area is baffling.
I mean, it must be some genius level people coming up with the first batch of the designs at like Quebecly Tepe and other places that then kind of spread through this whole area. And why they would build so many sites in such a kind of relatively small area is baffling.
Here on the one on the left there, you've got the bottom left, you've got like these small enclosures are being found with like, they're only like 15 feet wide or less. Right. With like seven or eight pillars, two pillars around the edge, one in the middle.