Karahan Tepe Update 2022-2023 | New Research with Andrew Collins and Hugh Newman | Megalithomania

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Andrew Collins and Hugh Newman reveal their latest research from Karahan Tepe in Southeast Turkey. The sister site to Gobekli Tepe, it dates from between 11,400 - 10,200 years ago and already archaeoastronomical discoveries have been made, some revealed in this interview for the first time. As well as the winter solstice discovery, further cosmic revelations, relating to symbology at the site have been unlocked. Hugh and Andrew discuss newly unearthed artefacts, the excavated area, as well as follow up on the new Ancient Aliens TV episode 'Mystery of the Lost Civilization' in which they explored the site in detail for the History Channel.

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Hi, Hugh and I will be here to answer questions as the video proceeds. So if you have any for us, do write them below and we'll endeavor to type away as we go along.

andrewcollins
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Good evening, what a pleasure to see you again and to hear you again, MM. Collins and Newman.

charlesmagne
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Well Done Hugh and JJ🌟!!....Great find and Andrew is on the right track with his findings.. There are no coincidences and thats another reason why i like Andrews work, is that there is always a sense of being led in a kind of psychic way on top of the factual research and Hugh and JJ were the conduits that morning.... the numbers, sound temple and alignments are all coming together to weave a story.. i look forward to all of your future work...future proves past. 🌠

scarabcity
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Brilliant show, amazing info shared as always. Thank you both so much 🙏🏻💚

emeraldeyeslioness
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Hi Andrew and Hugh! I've been obsessively watching both of you for about 3 weeks now and am fascinated by your theories which are solidly rational and scientific. I'd love to meet you guys and also to accompany you to Gobekli and Karahan this September, but unfortunately I'm in Seoul, South Korea. Anyway, please keep up the admirable work and for being on the cutting edge. Cheers!

taybak
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fascinating discussion guys, thank you! I can't wait to get there for the first time this year. Sounds like I need to keep my eyes peeled for scorpions, lol.

UnchartedX
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Yup ready and looking forward to this update! Thanks for sharing 👍

davebremixes
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Thank you Hugh and Andrew. I love your thinking and findings. Sacred Geometry is simply amazing. Fantastic research.

margaretring
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I just want to say that, if there is so much serpent/scorpion symbology at these sights, it is quite possible that the age of Scorpio was the build date and it focused on the scorpion. The last age of Scorpio was 17k to 19k years BC. So around 19k-21k years BP. That may very well be the time that these placed were initially constructed or that the sites themselves first became important. It's possible. But there are other dates that Scorpio would have been prominent as well. It's just a thought.

matthewbarrios
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An absolute academic treat. I can't wait for Andrew Collin's new book. Thank you.

golden
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Your excitement is palpable. I am very keen to join you in September if I'm able. I'd promise to keep out of the way!

sidequestsally
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The ray of sunlight on the head gives it a golden beard.

jameslee-pevenhull
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Always interesting, never boring. Thank you so much

patbrain
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The plethora of astronomical observation sites around the world, from Scotland's Standing Stones, to Stonehenge, to the alignment of Chaco's walls indicate one important fact:

The ancients NEEDED to keep track of their planet's place in relation to the Universe, because the stars were not where they had been, several times! In an agrarian community, the station-points of the Sun are vital, for growing crops, for getting the best return from one's effort with the land. Knowing the timing of the Seasons, the Equinoxes and the Solstices is essential information. This also explains those "observatories" that appear to point at nothing important (these would be far older than Aztec or Chaco, all later efforts. Earlier locations would also point in the "wrong" direction, due to Earth's aspect to its primary being changed.

Earth's poles were dislocated at least seven times in recent history, between circa 1500BC and circa 720BC, according to pottery relics. The Bible stories of Isaiah and II Samuel/II Kings tell of two back-to-back relocations noted by the humans these dislocations would have affected. Ignoring the voices of the past, to push some "theory" that disregards their participation is hubris and arrogance. The stories would not have survived, intact except for religionist alterations, to this day. The same with myths and legends -- the story doesn't change, even if small details do. Not because the teller is "being faithful to the legend", but because it is all the teller knows. Everyone who witnessed the events has been gone a long, long time, so we are all in the positions of "liars", stuck with the story as it was told, because, like lies, one dares not stray lest one loses the thread entirely.

Ask yourself, WHY did all these stories, speaking of similar events in different languages and interpretations, tell similar stories? Why did they survive? Are we so intellectually bankrupt we cannot devise new plot points and story lines? Or, is it, we recognize the innate truth, in our deepest fears, superstitions and oddball complexes? The near-ancient past was far more violent and unpredictable than we presume. Any other interpretation ignores the world around us, a world carved by titanic forces that raised mountains, filled oceans, and scoured deserts. In the sight of man.

TheAnarchitek
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It is phenomenal; my question about the shaft of light hitting the head at sunrise is, why wouldn't they have angled the head to face the shaft straight on, rather than it just grazing the side of it?

Twitch
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T-pillars everywhere...
There is a T-pillar in the bottom right corner of the painting "Et in Arcadia Ego" by Nicolas Poussin.
There is also Scorpius constellation in this painting.

krzysztofzpucka
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You guys are awesome thank you for sharing ya’ll’s passion with us

nickolascaldarera
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Do you guys know if there are any programs that can get volunteers involved in the dig? I would just love to be in that environment learning as much as I can.

Balczak
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Hey, at 28' in you assert the oh so important works of Maria Gumbutos and I LOVE her work. Thank you guys, this is no slight action. Respect is over due for her: As the Haida Nation says Howaa!

ledacedar
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Hi guys. Andrew, can you do a piece on the caves at Barabar?

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