@LadyStonecut I'm not yet quite convinced Gobekli Tepi should be dated to 9500BC, as far as I know no biological material at all has been found (which in itself is odd) so C14 dating is out, pre-pottery are so no pottery shards, comparative dating with other contemporary sites? what other sites? Schmit (head archio.) say it is on a "Tel", I think Tels can be dated.
An amazing site no doubt, love the exquisite art work. Have to wait to see what they find.
@SaMiiMajnOoN The Canaanites were pretty much wiped out. Perizzites, Hivites, Jebusites, Hittites, Amorites... I mean, who really can prove that they are decendents of any of these people? Actually, no Jew can even defend his or her claim to being decended from the ancient Israelites. All their genealogical records were lost when Jerusalem was destroyed. This isn't an issue for me. Palestinians had settled in the Levant and along came these people saying the land is theirs like bullies.
@Bimfirestarter actually, through DNA analysis, todays researchers can trace the geneology of certain people groups. just by swabbing your cheek, they can see if you are a descendant of the tribe of Levi.
@allrza Comparing that DNA to what? Seriously, do they have Levite DNA from pre-70 CE? Have they found the tomb of some Levite with well-preserved remains and an accompanying inscriptian that mentions whether he was from a priestly family? That would be interesting. I'm not asking this to make a mockery, though I am skeptical.
@Bimfirestarter check out the Wikipedia topic "Y-chromosomal Aaron" as an initial reference point. Also, studies from archeology and ancient writing scripts basically verify the position of Israel in antiquity without any doubt whatsoever, but DNA testing is also pretty legitimate.
@Bimfirestarter most people who are serious about the study of Jews as a people group do not assume that all Jews are white people, but rather are dispersed amongst several cultures. If a levite goes to the phillipian islands and has a male child with a local, that boy is gonna have his dads genetics, even though he is thousands of miles removed from his ancestral land. Therefore the genes ascribed to Aaron would be found in several places, especially in the middle east.
@SaMiiMajnOoN That's funny, 'cause the hat I was wearing last Friday reminded Grampa of a clown... It was just a tuke. If I'm the clown, though, what does that make my friend who calls him (or herself) Majnoon? Crazy? You know, that word used to mean demon (jinn) possessed.
Let's not stoop to name-calling. The claim to 'passed down génération to génération isn`t legit. I'm saying what evidence exists to establish it as fact, 'cause both sides make 'claims'.
Maybe they were trying to keep out suicide bombers
ZZZyeahwhatever 2 months ago
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This land belongs to the Canaanites. Only when it is returned to their descendants using DNA verification will there be peace.
MooPotPie 2 months ago
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MooPotPie 2 months ago
can you say giants
metubegirl69er 2 months ago
@metubegirl69er I can say giants, but it definitely wasn't giants. lol
urantivirus 2 months ago
@urantivirus sure it was , in the bible it said that some Canaanites were giants
metubegirl69er 2 months ago
This water tastes like horse feet.
InterStellaPropella 3 months ago
Massive stone structures all over the world. Some dating back 12,000 years.
Look at Gobekli tepe, in Turkey. Amazing. These were not StoneAge people. Some of thise huge blocks are cut so precisely and not a tool to be found.
LadyStonecut 5 months ago 2
@LadyStonecut I'm not yet quite convinced Gobekli Tepi should be dated to 9500BC, as far as I know no biological material at all has been found (which in itself is odd) so C14 dating is out, pre-pottery are so no pottery shards, comparative dating with other contemporary sites? what other sites? Schmit (head archio.) say it is on a "Tel", I think Tels can be dated.
An amazing site no doubt, love the exquisite art work. Have to wait to see what they find.
trespire 3 months ago
what if digging around messes it up and then no one has water >.<?
toryroseiii 6 months ago
The canonites are the palestinians!
SaMiiMajnOoN 8 months ago
@SaMiiMajnOoN The Canaanites were pretty much wiped out. Perizzites, Hivites, Jebusites, Hittites, Amorites... I mean, who really can prove that they are decendents of any of these people? Actually, no Jew can even defend his or her claim to being decended from the ancient Israelites. All their genealogical records were lost when Jerusalem was destroyed. This isn't an issue for me. Palestinians had settled in the Levant and along came these people saying the land is theirs like bullies.
Bimfirestarter 2 months ago
@Bimfirestarter actually, through DNA analysis, todays researchers can trace the geneology of certain people groups. just by swabbing your cheek, they can see if you are a descendant of the tribe of Levi.
allrza 2 months ago
@allrza Comparing that DNA to what? Seriously, do they have Levite DNA from pre-70 CE? Have they found the tomb of some Levite with well-preserved remains and an accompanying inscriptian that mentions whether he was from a priestly family? That would be interesting. I'm not asking this to make a mockery, though I am skeptical.
Bimfirestarter 2 months ago
@Bimfirestarter check out the Wikipedia topic "Y-chromosomal Aaron" as an initial reference point. Also, studies from archeology and ancient writing scripts basically verify the position of Israel in antiquity without any doubt whatsoever, but DNA testing is also pretty legitimate.
allrza 2 months ago
@Bimfirestarter most people who are serious about the study of Jews as a people group do not assume that all Jews are white people, but rather are dispersed amongst several cultures. If a levite goes to the phillipian islands and has a male child with a local, that boy is gonna have his dads genetics, even though he is thousands of miles removed from his ancestral land. Therefore the genes ascribed to Aaron would be found in several places, especially in the middle east.
allrza 2 months ago
@SaMiiMajnOoN That's funny, 'cause the hat I was wearing last Friday reminded Grampa of a clown... It was just a tuke. If I'm the clown, though, what does that make my friend who calls him (or herself) Majnoon? Crazy? You know, that word used to mean demon (jinn) possessed.
Let's not stoop to name-calling. The claim to 'passed down génération to génération isn`t legit. I'm saying what evidence exists to establish it as fact, 'cause both sides make 'claims'.
Bimfirestarter 2 months ago
I have a heart feel that they did walk unmon us
WICHO07131986 9 months ago
You gotta guard your water. ha ha.
rayzhistorychannel 1 year ago
Very interesting. This month's National Geographic features a story of archaeology in the holy land. You might find it interesting.
TrustinJC 1 year ago
This is Biblical History people. I'm waiting for archeologists to find the The Lost Ark of the Covenant!
KFLY67 1 year ago
dajjal is behind that wall
Casha16 1 year ago
@Casha16 dork spic
thoostorm4 7 months ago
@thoostorm4 lol.....thank you i appreciate it. :p
Casha16 7 months ago
PEOPLE ARE $LAVE@IGNORANT+ARROGANT=$=REPTILIANS SNAKE=MAGNIFIQUE=JA JA JA
faraon2012 1 year ago
As far as I know, this is an actual find. It is not fiction.
H5FER7 1 year ago
is this fact or fiction?
reignruan17 1 year ago
coool
soggy9 1 year ago