
they only recently found this place…
What happened there 12,000 years ago that changed things forever?
Archaeologists still cannot explain how this site was built or by whom. It is absolutely mysterious and how and why it was constructed remains a mystery. Here is a bit more information on the prevailing yet debated theory about this very unusual site was constructed:
It’s constructed of over 200 massive 20 ton stone pillars, T-shaped, and decorated with a variety of animal totems. They were chiselled by hand from a nearby rock quarry with stone age tools, moved somehow to the shrine site, and then precisely fit into carefully arranged sockets in about 20 circular patterns.
To be more specific, the more debated portion has to do with why and who built this place compared to the how it was built.
Let’s find out more about this archaeological discovery in the video on the next page
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Yes, i have. Jesus put it there to test our faith!
Annunaki
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I’m with Ryan,
Oh and Jesus was a Annunaki here to set the record straight.
Read more then one book
That’s a complete cop out.
Why does the name of this place keep changing? It was Godin Tepe, Gobli Tepe and now Gobekli Tepe.
Nah, they figured out religion is a crock of$#%&!@*con. Then they buried it.
I’ve only heard of Gobekli Tepe..but i could be wrong..i heard of it from Ancient Aliens..great show.
Don’t let the joke hit ya in the head when it flies over!
Chris Rodriguez
Did my semester project on it actually 😉
Yes, yes I have
I must have clicked the wrong Facebook page I thought this page dealt with science not fairy tales
Please tell me you’re not being serious? Test your faith, so basically you’re saying Jesus was an$#%&!@* You do know the alleged punishment is eternal torture for all of eternity yes? If you claim he loves you, why on earth would he ever do that? Damn I swear that you people don’t think these things through
Yes I have, and climate change is what happened.
This is a real place, not a fairy tale.
Nobody really can speculate on its original purpose. It likely was a meeting place, perhaps for worshiping primitive deities.
Dakota Grant
People all over the world believe in fairy tales, called religion.
Did u read the post immediately above yours Ralphie?????
Read graham Hancock
Why
This is a place that was intentionally buried. It’s like some sort of information Ark. Graham Hancock spells it out beautifully. It has nothing to do with religion, calm down. It’s archeology, we call that “science”.
I just ask you why. you condescending prick go$#%&!@*yourself. that’s getting excited
nibiru did it and its gonna do it again real soon
…or just whine like a lil girl.