Gobekli Tepe - 11,000 years old

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I found this clip to be very interesting to say the least. There is a reason this place was built, then hidden, and now found again. Peace Everyone.

Six miles from Urfa, an ancient city in southeastern Turkey, Klaus Schmidt has made one of the most startling archaeological discoveries of our time: massive carved stones about 11,000 years old, crafted and arranged by prehistoric people who had not yet developed metal tools or even pottery. The megaliths predate Stonehenge by some 6,000 years. The place is called Gobekli Tepe, and Schmidt, a German archaeologist who has been working here more than a decade, is convinced it's the site of the world's oldest temple.

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  • Where is the full documentary?

  • Hi chingchombuela, The clip comes from "Ancient Aliens - Unexplained.Structures". Thanks for passing by friend.

    Peace

  • @chingchombuela, Also this clip of "Gobekli Tepe - 11,000 years old" is all they had on this subject in the show. I did not cut anything out. Have a good one friend.

    Peace

  • this find would scare the crap out of so called "historians", explain this wonderous find then!

  • Hi tab6812, I could not agree more. "Historians!" Dont even get me started :)

    Have a good one.

    Peace friend

  • Most of the tools we use today, if left out in the weather for 11,000 years, would rust into dust and leave no evidence. I don't think we would even be able to recognize a car that has been rusting for 500 years. Maybe the builders used iron-based tools?

  • hello Rewster86, I agree todays tools would vanish fast if left out due to weather. If they were building sites like this 11,000 years ago they very well could have used iron based tools that would not last long. No matter what was used the site just blows my mind. It proves we are so far from knowing what went on thousands of years ago let alone 11,000 years. Thanks for checking out the video Rewster! Have a good one.

    Peace

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  • Our school education are fuck.

  • bible say.... in Genesis .... REplenish the earth... ( for those who like i, beleive the Bible) you can not replenish something that was not filled before.... So, before Adam and Eve,,,,, before the begining of this civilization, there was another~~ and they probably had tools and a lot more than the begining of our civilization did. Would that be a POSSIBLE answer?

  • @beeklaan00 TURKEY IN ANY AREA IS NOT A PLACE CALLED Kurdistan TA THEY CAN NOT BE WITHOUT POWER OF ONE'S NOT ENOUGH WE ARE ONE DAY OLD OTTOMAN Grandchildren Our strength is certainly true strength WHOLE WORLD WILL SEE THAT TIME WILL ATTAIN

  • @ulubeyturktimi turkler degil ama kurtler! whe kurds are older and get a bigger history than turks! from mongolia.

  • im a kurd 2 and in the east of turkey there are allot of those things but the kurds dont know wgat what t is:S:S because they got no experience like us in the west in usa or europe ! i swear this is nothing there is much much more,! not only in turkey but everyhere!

  • I love Gobekli Tepe. But ENOUGH of this "ancient aliens" BULLSHIT! ENOUGH! Humans made the fucking things! Not aliens! Shoving aliens into every single event in human history just sells shitty History Channel DVDs to MORONS. Gobekli Tepe is the most important site ever found. Shut the fuck up about aliens. Aliens exist! But they did NOT make our GOD DAMN structures OK!? Just SHUT THE FUCK UP

  • Incredible! wow...

  • When did Hancock and Schoch get so old????

  • turkiyeeeeeeee sanlıurfa  göbeklitepe ilk tapınak türkler medeniyetin ilk insanları

  • Gobekli Tepe was an early wrestling arena. Found nearby were beer -brewing facilities on a massive scale. and the first priestesses were cheerleaders.

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