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What if an ancient stone carving held the key to predicting the end of our world? The mysterious Pillar 43 at Gobekli Tepe might be more than just artwork - it could be a warning of an impending global catastrophe.
In 1994, German archaeologist c stumbled upon something extraordinary in southeastern Turkey. While touring Neolithic sites, he spotted a limestone block poking out from a hillside locals called “Potbelly Hill” - or Gobekli Tepe in Turkish.
Little did Schmidt know that his discovery would revolutionize our understanding of human history. As his team began excavating, they unearthed massive stone structures unlike anything seen before from that time period.
What they found at Gobekli Tepe defied conventional wisdom about early human civilization. The site contained four large circular enclosures, covering an area of about 100,000 square feet. But here’s the kicker - the oldest parts of Gobekli Tepe were built around 11,600 years ago.
Now, why is this date so significant? Well, according to mainstream archaeology, humans at that time were supposed to be primitive hunter-gatherers, barely out of the Stone Age. They weren’t supposed to be capable of building monumental structures. Yet here was Gobekli Tepe, standing in direct contradiction to everything we thought we knew.
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What if an ancient stone carving held the key to predicting the end of our world? The mysterious Pillar 43 at Gobekli Tepe might be more than just artwork - it could be a warning of an impending global catastrophe.
In 1994, German archaeologist c stumbled upon something extraordinary in southeastern Turkey. While touring Neolithic sites, he spotted a limestone block poking out from a hillside locals called “Potbelly Hill” - or Gobekli Tepe in Turkish.
Little did Schmidt know that his discovery would revolutionize our understanding of human history. As his team began excavating, they unearthed massive stone structures unlike anything seen before from that time period.
What they found at Gobekli Tepe defied conventional wisdom about early human civilization. The site contained four large circular enclosures, covering an area of about 100,000 square feet. But here’s the kicker - the oldest parts of Gobekli Tepe were built around 11,600 years ago.
Now, why is this date so significant? Well, according to mainstream archaeology, humans at that time were supposed to be primitive hunter-gatherers, barely out of the Stone Age. They weren’t supposed to be capable of building monumental structures. Yet here was Gobekli Tepe, standing in direct contradiction to everything we thought we knew.
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