Luke Caverns
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The relationship between independent people and the popular, enthusiastic audience and the archaeological departments in Turkey can have a better relationship because of these things in the future.
From what I can see in the limited amount that I see โ and this is the hard part is sort of we get a skewed view into the archaeological world or the academic world. And sometimes I don't even know what's what because โ
From what I can see in the limited amount that I see โ and this is the hard part is sort of we get a skewed view into the archaeological world or the academic world. And sometimes I don't even know what's what because โ
From what I can see in the limited amount that I see โ and this is the hard part is sort of we get a skewed view into the archaeological world or the academic world. And sometimes I don't even know what's what because โ
because the archaeologists that make their opinions known are usually the ones with really bad opinions you know and and then all the other people that are pretty agreeable they just kinda sit on the sideline right and it's hard to know like what are most people What are most of these future archaeologists โ where are they thinking? Where's their mind at?
because the archaeologists that make their opinions known are usually the ones with really bad opinions you know and and then all the other people that are pretty agreeable they just kinda sit on the sideline right and it's hard to know like what are most people What are most of these future archaeologists โ where are they thinking? Where's their mind at?
because the archaeologists that make their opinions known are usually the ones with really bad opinions you know and and then all the other people that are pretty agreeable they just kinda sit on the sideline right and it's hard to know like what are most people What are most of these future archaeologists โ where are they thinking? Where's their mind at?
And some of the young people I talk to, they are fascinated by Graham Hancock. They may not agree with โ I guess in a way I could say is they may love the first nine episodes of Ancient Apocalypse. But in the 10th episode where Graham gives the end of his thesis, they'll be like, OK, I see the evidence differently, but this is really fascinating.
And some of the young people I talk to, they are fascinated by Graham Hancock. They may not agree with โ I guess in a way I could say is they may love the first nine episodes of Ancient Apocalypse. But in the 10th episode where Graham gives the end of his thesis, they'll be like, OK, I see the evidence differently, but this is really fascinating.
And some of the young people I talk to, they are fascinated by Graham Hancock. They may not agree with โ I guess in a way I could say is they may love the first nine episodes of Ancient Apocalypse. But in the 10th episode where Graham gives the end of his thesis, they'll be like, OK, I see the evidence differently, but this is really fascinating.
And some of the mysteries you pointed out along the way are valid. Yeah. The idea of the artifact record of the tools that we have that the Egyptians in the old kingdom were using does not fit the megalithic architecture that they then produced. Okay, what's the answer to this mystery? Could it have been that we're missing a chapter?
And some of the mysteries you pointed out along the way are valid. Yeah. The idea of the artifact record of the tools that we have that the Egyptians in the old kingdom were using does not fit the megalithic architecture that they then produced. Okay, what's the answer to this mystery? Could it have been that we're missing a chapter?
And some of the mysteries you pointed out along the way are valid. Yeah. The idea of the artifact record of the tools that we have that the Egyptians in the old kingdom were using does not fit the megalithic architecture that they then produced. Okay, what's the answer to this mystery? Could it have been that we're missing a chapter?
uh of of history that's before that where a different civilization did it or is there uh for some reason there's an artifact record that's lost to us today and so you have you know guys like graham who will come in and pause it well there could have been a lost civilization that that did this and then an archaeologist the young archaeologist may disagree with the lost civilization but they say but graham you really pointed out the fact and made it well known that
uh of of history that's before that where a different civilization did it or is there uh for some reason there's an artifact record that's lost to us today and so you have you know guys like graham who will come in and pause it well there could have been a lost civilization that that did this and then an archaeologist the young archaeologist may disagree with the lost civilization but they say but graham you really pointed out the fact and made it well known that
uh of of history that's before that where a different civilization did it or is there uh for some reason there's an artifact record that's lost to us today and so you have you know guys like graham who will come in and pause it well there could have been a lost civilization that that did this and then an archaeologist the young archaeologist may disagree with the lost civilization but they say but graham you really pointed out the fact and made it well known that
You know, the artifact record that we have of how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. And how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. This is worth considering. And they like Graham. You know, so a lot of young archaeologists, at least I say a lot, it's really just the ones I talk to in my spare time that are my age. They're fascinated by these ideas.
You know, the artifact record that we have of how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. And how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. This is worth considering. And they like Graham. You know, so a lot of young archaeologists, at least I say a lot, it's really just the ones I talk to in my spare time that are my age. They're fascinated by these ideas.
You know, the artifact record that we have of how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. And how they built the pyramids, that's a big mystery. This is worth considering. And they like Graham. You know, so a lot of young archaeologists, at least I say a lot, it's really just the ones I talk to in my spare time that are my age. They're fascinated by these ideas.
And my hope is maybe these people become leaders someday. But at the same time, like, I don't know, to get ahead in that world, man, you got to be a dog.