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Cidersomerset
5th February 2013, 20:53
Andrew Collins Interview 2011 - Göbekli Tepe & Giza Caves


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Uploaded on 7 Jul 2011


Renowned researcher and author Andrew Collins was gracious enough to give me an
hour of his time on Thursday the 7th of July 2011. We spoke over Skype, so the quality
is not ideal, but you can hear Andy clearly throughout.
We spoke mainly about the site in South East Turkey known as Göbekli Tepe, and
Andrew's re-discovery of the cave system accessed by the 'Tomb Of The Birds' at Giza.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-O3HbOG1ESN4/T9NsFiiPkPI/AAAAAAAAEGU/A4eY_ij6Kio/s1600/Göbekli+Tepe+Map+Gobekli+Tepe+Urfa.jpg

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Klaus Schmidt on Gobekli tepi


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German archeologist Klaus Schmidt, from the German Archaeological Institute, who
have been working as the head archeologist at Göbekli Tepe, a temple site located in
southeastern Turkey close to the boarder to Syria. Klaus have been excavating there
since 1994 and he joins us to talk about the excavation work, and to give us his
impressions and theories about the site and the people who built it and worshiped at
this ancient temple site. The temple is believed to have been erected in the 10th
millennium BC (about 11,500 years ago). It is believed to be the oldest human-made
place of worship, it's even been called the Garden of Eden. Only about 3-5% of the site
has been excavated so far, which has unveiled several stone circle rooms, only one of
which has been dug down to the floor. As many as 20 such structures are thought to
exist under the ground at the site, these have been detected by radar scans. These
stone circles have large T-shaped pillars, some of the heaviest stones weight up to 50
tons. The monoliths are decorated with carved reliefs of animals, abstract pictograms,
sacred symbols and similarities to Neolithic cave paintings have been pointed out. The
carefully carved figurative reliefs depict lions, bulls, boars, foxes, gazelles, donkeys,
snakes and other reptiles, insects, arachnids, and birds, particularly vultures and water
fowl. Göbekli Tepe means "Hill with a potbelly" although there already exists other
interpretations of the name, connected to the word "Zep Tepi" or "The First Time" a
period in, beliefs, a mythological golden age when the gods lived amongst humanity
together with half-divine offspring of gods and humans. Is Göbekli Tepe the Garden of
Eden?



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http://thehiddenrecords.com/images/gobekli-tepe-orion-star-map-taurus-pleiades.jpg



GOBEKLI TEPI – OLDEST CIVILISATION ON EARTH… DECIPHERED!

February 2012 Breaking discovery:

A 12000 yr old geoglyph depicting a giant bull, carved into a hill along the Taurus
Mountain Range in Turkey, has been discovered. The geoglyph contains a stone circle
star map with an enigmatic message. These are the latest claims made by researcher
and author of The Hidden Records - Wayne Herschel, on the mystery of the Gobekli
Tepe historical site in Turkey.

When seen from above, the cluster of six stone circle monuments now excavated
convincingly form a star map representation of the Pleiades… and using astronomy
around 12000 years ago and its symbols... it clearly speaks an ancient celestial
message. Credit: Google Earth image source with some objects sharpened.




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Uploaded on 23 Feb 2012

Gobekli Tepe Breaking story:

Now usurped by the movie Prometheus - real ancient alien star maps showing human
origins from the stars.The Gobekli Tepe stone circles ruins complex in Turkey now
believed to be the oldest ancient megalithic civilization has been deciphered. Gobekli
Tepe's symbols, Gobekli Tepe's layout plan and even its builders motives are decoded.
They had the same secret knowledge ... hidden records of their star ancestors matching
the same blueprint secret knowledge of a star of their ancestors like the empires of
ancient Egypt, the Maya, the Inca and at Stonehenge.


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http://thehiddenrecords.com/gobekli-tepe-taurus-bull.php

onawah
5th February 2013, 21:27
Red Ice Radio--RIR-Klaus Schmidt-Göbekli Tepe-The Worlds Oldest Temple? on Red Ice Radio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8DOjnZu8H4

Uploaded on Jan 8, 2011

German archeologist Klaus Schmidt, from the German Archaeological Institute, who have been working as the head archeologist at Göbekli Tepe, a temple site located in southeastern Turkey close to the boarder to Syria. Klaus have been excavating there since 1994 and he joins us to talk about the excavation work, and to give us his impressions and theories about the site and the people who built it and worshiped at this ancient temple site. The temple is believed to have been erected in the 10th millennium BC (about 11,500 years ago). It is believed to be the oldest human-made place of worship, it's even been called the Garden of Eden. Only about 3-5% of the site has been excavated so far, which has unveiled several stone circle rooms, only one of which has been dug down to the floor. As many as 20 such structures are thought to exist under the ground at the site, these have been detected by radar scans. These stone circles have large T-shaped pillars, some of the heaviest stones weight up to 50 tons. The monoliths are decorated with carved reliefs of animals, abstract pictograms, sacred symbols and similarities to Neolithic cave paintings have been pointed out. The carefully carved figurative reliefs depict lions, bulls, boars, foxes, gazelles, donkeys, snakes and other reptiles, insects, arachnids, and birds, particularly vultures and water fowl. Göbekli Tepe means "Hill with a potbelly" although there already exists other interpretations of the name, connected to the word "Zep Tepi" or "The First Time" a period in, beliefs, a mythological golden age when the gods lived amongst humanity together with half-divine offspring of gods and humans. Is Göbekli Tepe the Garden of Eden? June 24, 2010

Cidersomerset
5th February 2013, 21:35
Red Ice Radio--RIR-Klaus Schmidt-Göbekli Tepe-The Worlds Oldest Temple? on Red Ice Radio

I almost posted this ....LOL...but because the presentation above was later
i did not.

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