Hugh Newman
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Officially. But Praveen doesn't think so. He thinks it's much older. I mean, now they found sites like this. They found Karahan Tepe. Everything should be looked at again. There needs to be another look at the dating of these sites around the world. Because if they were doing this then, I mean...
Officially. But Praveen doesn't think so. He thinks it's much older. I mean, now they found sites like this. They found Karahan Tepe. Everything should be looked at again. There needs to be another look at the dating of these sites around the world. Because if they were doing this then, I mean...
what the hell i mean how do you think they carved all this what kind of tools were they using well officially they were using like antler picks um and we're kind of using slightly harder stones like bass out yeah and for the fine stone work they were using obsidian for like the precise detail oh yeah things like this um there's no obviously no metal back then although
what the hell i mean how do you think they carved all this what kind of tools were they using well officially they were using like antler picks um and we're kind of using slightly harder stones like bass out yeah and for the fine stone work they were using obsidian for like the precise detail oh yeah things like this um there's no obviously no metal back then although
what the hell i mean how do you think they carved all this what kind of tools were they using well officially they were using like antler picks um and we're kind of using slightly harder stones like bass out yeah and for the fine stone work they were using obsidian for like the precise detail oh yeah things like this um there's no obviously no metal back then although
at chayano and one other site they found copper but it was like it was beaten copper it wasn't like heated up copper they weren't smelting or anything like this but right they have but the oldest worked copper in the world was found at one of the sister sites to carry hands up it's like well jana and then what what exactly here did they use to carbon date
at chayano and one other site they found copper but it was like it was beaten copper it wasn't like heated up copper they weren't smelting or anything like this but right they have but the oldest worked copper in the world was found at one of the sister sites to carry hands up it's like well jana and then what what exactly here did they use to carbon date
at chayano and one other site they found copper but it was like it was beaten copper it wasn't like heated up copper they weren't smelting or anything like this but right they have but the oldest worked copper in the world was found at one of the sister sites to carry hands up it's like well jana and then what what exactly here did they use to carbon date
Here, I think they've just used materials they found at the very lowest levels. I think they found burnt wood, burnt grains. I think mainly burnt wood, especially at Gobekli Tepe. But even at Gobekli Tepe, the problem they got there is that they're choosing stuff that's in the bottom of the walls.
Here, I think they've just used materials they found at the very lowest levels. I think they found burnt wood, burnt grains. I think mainly burnt wood, especially at Gobekli Tepe. But even at Gobekli Tepe, the problem they got there is that they're choosing stuff that's in the bottom of the walls.
Here, I think they've just used materials they found at the very lowest levels. I think they found burnt wood, burnt grains. I think mainly burnt wood, especially at Gobekli Tepe. But even at Gobekli Tepe, the problem they got there is that they're choosing stuff that's in the bottom of the walls.
that are placed in between the outside pillars around the circle but these walls could have been added later that's the problem because you can't as soon as you get down to the bedrock you can't go any further you can't get anything below the bedrock so they were using stuff on top of the bedrock in the walls which could have been added later I think they were because I think that they were just utilising bedrock initially
that are placed in between the outside pillars around the circle but these walls could have been added later that's the problem because you can't as soon as you get down to the bedrock you can't go any further you can't get anything below the bedrock so they were using stuff on top of the bedrock in the walls which could have been added later I think they were because I think that they were just utilising bedrock initially
that are placed in between the outside pillars around the circle but these walls could have been added later that's the problem because you can't as soon as you get down to the bedrock you can't go any further you can't get anything below the bedrock so they were using stuff on top of the bedrock in the walls which could have been added later I think they were because I think that they were just utilising bedrock initially
the temples were like they were slotting kind of the megaliths into like little sockets in the bedrock like within steps and curbs uh which you can see around the site um it's interesting the way they build the walls by stacking all those little rocks together Yeah, I mean, they are probably later. I mean, that's the thing. They are probably later.
the temples were like they were slotting kind of the megaliths into like little sockets in the bedrock like within steps and curbs uh which you can see around the site um it's interesting the way they build the walls by stacking all those little rocks together Yeah, I mean, they are probably later. I mean, that's the thing. They are probably later.
the temples were like they were slotting kind of the megaliths into like little sockets in the bedrock like within steps and curbs uh which you can see around the site um it's interesting the way they build the walls by stacking all those little rocks together Yeah, I mean, they are probably later. I mean, that's the thing. They are probably later.
I mean, because you can see the sophistication is a whole different level. Here, you can't... I mean, there's so much... I think with Carahan Tepe, it was kind of deliberately damaged before it was buried. It was, like, decommissioned, you know, by the builders or by the people who were living there at the time. Really? Then it got buried.
I mean, because you can see the sophistication is a whole different level. Here, you can't... I mean, there's so much... I think with Carahan Tepe, it was kind of deliberately damaged before it was buried. It was, like, decommissioned, you know, by the builders or by the people who were living there at the time. Really? Then it got buried.
I mean, because you can see the sophistication is a whole different level. Here, you can't... I mean, there's so much... I think with Carahan Tepe, it was kind of deliberately damaged before it was buried. It was, like, decommissioned, you know, by the builders or by the people who were living there at the time. Really? Then it got buried.