I am a Turk and I am proud of my Neolitc heritage.
@lcmlcm2460Ай бұрын
Im sure a lot has changed since 10,000 plus years ago haha
@yvonnesmith6152Ай бұрын
What if Armenians actually built all that 😆
@ClintThrust-e8rАй бұрын
@@yvonnesmith6152it doesn’t really fit to think of it like that, it’s like saying modern day Brits can’t have some claim on stone henge being as apart of their heritage.
@yvonnesmith6152Ай бұрын
@@ClintThrust-e8r how old do you think the country of Turkey is?? Countries are modern concepts. The Urartu and associated cultures lived in this area from Pontus to the Konya plain and into the Zagros. Portasar, Göbekli Tepe’s historical name is Armenian in origin and means Orion’s umbilical.
@JirooDehneАй бұрын
@@yvonnesmith6152😂😂😂👍
@emelle9705Ай бұрын
Let’s just dig up all of Turkey. Who knows what we’ll find! I’m fascinated!
@rhondaenglish4022Ай бұрын
Lidar, power prayers. Ancient truth to light. Prayers patriots praying. Amazing. Explains alot. ❤❤❤.
@PeachysMomАй бұрын
People do live there btw
@emelle9705Ай бұрын
@ oh course I know that.
@__user__name__2 күн бұрын
As a Turk, I want to share a unique memory that highlights the deep connection we have with history, even in unexpected places. My grandfather’s stable was once an ancient mint (learned this around 2000), and his cows drank water from a marble waterway adorned with old inscriptions(probably greek). Some may think Turks don't value or preserve history, but the truth is, history surrounds us-it’s woven into our daily lives and exists everywhere we look.
@emelle9705Күн бұрын
@ Incredible!!!
@Arminius-c5rАй бұрын
Fascinating site and a strong indication that we just start to realize the full dimension of the entire "Tas Tepeler" culture. I have been there in April 2024 when it still was all closed/covered and the friendly farmers wife "opened" the relief site to us. I hope they do allright now (compensated!) as their house completely seems to be removed. Nevertheless - what an amazing discovery and further evidence, that our history needs to be re-written!
@PeachysMomАй бұрын
It’s my archeological obsession. I hope someday I can visit these ancient sites!
@MarcCusterАй бұрын
What a most interesting site. Thanks for the tour. Just another amazing achievement of our forgotten past.
@carihislop161Ай бұрын
I love how you show so much of the sites and in such detail. Those carved basins on either side of the man inbetween the lepards/cats - it does look like they've carved channels where liquid would flow into some of those cup marks as well as down onto the man's head. Do you know if the archeologists filled them with water to see where it would flow? Perhaps they're sacrifical basins. I'm looking forward to learning what you dig up about the alignment of the site to the sun/moon/stars. I'm curious if anything aligns with phallic-man. I'm also fascinated by the bull and the dancing/leaping figure. Wouldn't it be amazing if the people who built this civilasation (or some of them) emigrated to Crete taking the bull worship and the god/goddess flanked by two cats with them.
@dorasuski6448Ай бұрын
Great things are going on out there ! Thank you so much for giving us chance to be so well informed. Cant say how it makes me happy. Good luck wherever you are xxx
@TWOCOWS1Ай бұрын
Thank you for continuing to record and show the new Mirazan sites (the original, local local name for the recent official government name). Mirazan means a "miracle maker". The local, childless Kurdish women give offerings at the hill, hoping for a child. The fertility myth of the hills still lingers. Mirazan is the meaningful, local name for this entire super old civilization/culture. A lot better than the silly name of Gobekli ("potbelly"), or Karahan ("black tribal chief", instead of the meaningful local name of Sederi ,”three gates”)-- given to it by the ruling government there . I hope you continue showing us more and more of the Mirazan sites as they get dug up. The name for the entire culture that created these wonderful structures around 12000 years ago is the MIRAZAN CULTURE. Then the local native names should used for individual hills and sites.
@baysideautoАй бұрын
Absolutely amazing sir. Thanks for sharing, i don't think I will ever set foot in on any of these sights so im excited to watch your perspective. Cheers mate
@MrSomethingElseАй бұрын
Bro, you blow my mind, consistently.
@lcmlcm2460Ай бұрын
You guys are wonderful for sharing this ❤
@AlleyCat-1Ай бұрын
I love watching these, wish they were longer. I wish I could see it in person it'd be so cool.
@TheDemonation13Ай бұрын
bro this is awesome wish i could walk around there and check it out to thanks for posting this
@CarolevwАй бұрын
Thankyou Hugh, for always bringing us the latest discoveries. Turkey has such amazing history and sites that prove it!
@yunusakyuz5372Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for new information, dear Hugh Newman 🙏. Regards from Türkiye.
@arzucufoglu8932Ай бұрын
Thank you Hugh Newman 🤲🤲
@Magnus-v9x29 күн бұрын
Turkey starts more and more look like the first Civilization rather than scattered Hunter gatherers coming together for Religious worship,I bet there's much more to find.
@massimosquecco8956Ай бұрын
Sensational, I mean it! How I wish to joing you in 1 of yor next travels in space and time. I really need to experience that, learn about what they are step by step finding, and maybe, just maybe understand something of these lost culture... GREAT VIDEO
@davidlancaster8152Ай бұрын
I believe there's another tour going there this spring. They really take good care of you on their tours. If you are able to go do. You wont regret it.
@massimosquecco8956Ай бұрын
@@davidlancaster8152 I'll see if I can organize myself, otherwise the next...
@wegotthisforyouАй бұрын
What's quite interesting is the man between 2 leopards, this appears (versions include lions as well) in many ancient civilisations around the world
@LuizCarlos-ly6cqАй бұрын
An excellent observation, I also see it this way. On the one hand it may highlight the supremacy of man over animals, but it may indicate that this place was used for animals to devour humans...
@wegotthisforyouАй бұрын
@LuizCarlos-ly6cq lol, Luiz you made me laugh saying that, thank you 🤣
@NWDestroyАй бұрын
wow this is awesome! thank you
@ricktodd3808Ай бұрын
Very Cool Hugh Newman. Turkey just keeps getting more interesting, it's the cradle of the cradle of civilization.
@TheTimeDetective42Ай бұрын
Simply incredible and lots of information! WOOOHOOO!
@GlazingIs4PedosАй бұрын
🤖
@magnuszerum9177Ай бұрын
Those large indentations around the semicircle look like sockets to large stone pieces that are now missing.
@Laura-bb4znАй бұрын
Thank you Hugh. ❤👍
@maijaliepa119Ай бұрын
🦅 Thank You
@DavidR-x8kАй бұрын
Kind of funny how they built the male urinal.Above the carved figure holding his " thing" the area above is formed as a catch basin, that then via gravity liquid would have to drain out above that figure.
@Super-lucky-7777Ай бұрын
The little man, there must have been so much more in this enclosure and we won't ever know what it looked like.
@PeachysMomАй бұрын
That underground room reminds me of Neolithic tons in Spain because of the giant slabs of stone forming the ceiling. The circular/oblong enclosures remind me of American Native Kivas.
@suzylogan3524Ай бұрын
Wonderful Hugh. Many thanks for showing us.
@yvonnesmith6152Ай бұрын
Anakim means necklace wearer…which the V-neck might represent. Who else thinks that these ritual sites included an “ordeal” which could include near-death experience inducing rituals. Sayburç looks like it was “child sized” and may have been used as a Rites of Passage site for youngster Anakim
@davidlancaster8152Ай бұрын
Look at the dancing man. He has 6 fingers.
@Arminius-c5rАй бұрын
Well observed 🙂! And not only this - look at his "arm" on the right side......
@farmerpete627420 күн бұрын
@@Arminius-c5r I've looked but cannot make out anything.... what should I see? Thanks.
@Shogun-jq1nu19 күн бұрын
@@farmerpete6274 His right arm is snake like and elongated, flexed in an unnatural way and instead having a hand with fingers it has a gripper-like claw with two links
@farmerpete627419 күн бұрын
@@Shogun-jq1nu Oh.... most strange! Thanks for the update, and I guess more to come over the years.
@Arminius-c5r18 күн бұрын
@@farmerpete6274 Correctly explained by Shogun. A very strange “being”
@Jordan_StarrАй бұрын
It's beautiful! Even having seen all the videos of it below the house, I didn't expect it to look like that when exposed. Do you know if the people who lived in the house were rehomed and if they're doing okay?
@MegalithomaniaUKАй бұрын
All doing OK. We will find out more soon.
@Exi2panam10 күн бұрын
7:34 sacrificial hostel or butcher place ?!
@DavidGreene-l4eАй бұрын
very well done thank you.
@lainealexander5927Ай бұрын
Bet if you pored water off the lip above the man holding his tool the way they carved it makes it run off the end of his bell
@secularsunshine9036Күн бұрын
*Thanks*
@amberandrews6842Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Thank You!
@radeksparowski7174Ай бұрын
dig till you reach the server room
@Славян-о8фАй бұрын
Уже просматриваются) следы нового диснейленда
@DorothyDianeParker-to2qrАй бұрын
I think that pit is a slaughter house....
@jamesevans3492Ай бұрын
It's Amazing, Regarding What's Right Beneath The Surface There . . .'-o
@nukhetyavuzАй бұрын
Seems like an ancient theatre where people would sit and watch scenes or dances? The interiour place with the round ovenlike place looks like an ancient tandir to bake bread… an ancient kitchen?
@MaratoukАй бұрын
This is the cradle of human civilization
@farmerpete627420 күн бұрын
I would suggest 'current human civilization'.
@AranchaTraubАй бұрын
Could the cup mark be used interlockingly with protrudings on the pillars that once stood there like hinges - the rocks in Stonehenge have them too
@SmallWondaАй бұрын
It is fascinating, Hugh, but do you think the ruble walls are more recent or would they have been plastered to look like rock?
@richardchambers2620Ай бұрын
Totem poles - every family group had one: clan specific… Occam’s Razor. Exciting but not necessarily mysterious
@GraemeWight-wx3xzАй бұрын
3:49 there is another right angled feature just below the main one.
@PeachysMomАй бұрын
Are there any theories as to what the cup marks are for? Oil lamp type things?
@jeffadams6882Ай бұрын
Ive wondered about those carved flat indentations hugh talks about at 6:18. could they be bases or anchor points for polygonal masonry. Or sockets for t pillars. Idk. They look similar is all to when they pull apart polygonal masonry, the inside faces look kinda like those indentations.
@betsybarnicle8016Ай бұрын
Those two large holes remind me of a Dakota smokeless fire pit. Since it was underground, perhaps that's what it was, since they'd need a fire to be smokeless.
@benaquino4887Ай бұрын
👍🏻
@breohtbrusmid489Ай бұрын
6:00 The spaces and 'cupmarks' are where there are 3 other beasts, mate. They just wont be fully visible till all the rubble is cleared away.
@SThomson-cr1zrАй бұрын
Our collective memory is so short. Will we ever know the real history of these people? Not likely.
@eljeffe6346Ай бұрын
Do you ever think that maybe the point of the T in the pillars is to wrap a rope to keep a tent covering the enclosures from blowing off in a wind storm? Just wondering.
@josephcross7960Ай бұрын
No soot ??? In the cave
@azummallenАй бұрын
The lower chamber with 2 holes .... is the potty chair....!
@batonchargeАй бұрын
Is he holding his chalice, because it's quite stiff, looks more like he's wanking it off, with one hand, quite a sight these days let alone in ancient times, quite impressive none the less, is there any way of knowing the length, cos it's got quite a girth, maybe,this is the optimum size for carving without breakage 😂
@QuaaludeCharlieАй бұрын
So Cool to see all of this :) QC
@Tomee66666Ай бұрын
Those 2 large "paint-tray style" excavation above th wall look like obvious sacrificial baths to me
@ckjamn24 күн бұрын
Looks like it was a Spring. A memorial.
@tmo4330Ай бұрын
So, this dates back before the flood? That 1,600 year period keeps showing up all over the world.
@SacredMatrix888Ай бұрын
The motive of a person with one hand on heart other on belly is all over the world. In Poland where I am from Swiatowid z figure with four heads also had hands in that manner.
@Moctipotili1Ай бұрын
It looks like an enclosure or stadium for animal fighting. Don't pee in the enclosure, don't fall into the enclosure and watch your children near the enclosure signs🤗
@Moctipotili1Ай бұрын
And the phallic holding statue denotes an animal breeding post?
@RuneRelicАй бұрын
Chances of another illuminated 3D face ?
@MegalithomaniaUKАй бұрын
It's possible. There is so much more to unearth
@RuneRelicАй бұрын
@@MegalithomaniaUK I wonder if the solar burst cross around the skull on religious artwork, shares the same symbolic roots as the illuminated face. 🤔
@Aytun3553Ай бұрын
Mr. Hung Newman lütfen alt yazı Türkçe çeviri verin teşekkürler 👍🙏
@rhondaenglish4022Ай бұрын
Jahi Hawass,eat you heart out.
@nicholehansen1550Ай бұрын
I wonder if the lion was how this town identified itself and the guy in the middle of the two lions wearing a lionhead caplet is the leader or "alpha" who was the living personification of, or connection to the lion's spirit (stars/represented constellation). Like it was the clans totem or spirit animal. They may have even believed in shape shifting and animism.
@Mike-q2b8oАй бұрын
The leopards look like little T-Rex’s , so how long was someone living with this in their house?
@toddincaboАй бұрын
👍 way cool
@jimmydickson8854Ай бұрын
It just proves we are not the first incredible site still here after 11 thousand years very important on mans pre history ,old jimmy Australia
@Shivey-Caroline-7-23Ай бұрын
At 1:41, am I the only one to think that this man looks like a leopard man ? Look at his high round ears, look at the shape of his face his month, his nose & his wide feet like cats ?
@Rockall57Ай бұрын
Hang on hang on.. there is the huge scoops out of the stone perfect for polygonal type stone work.... Forget about the rough walling..that must be later addition.. There is proof of polygonal stone work..
@scott2296Ай бұрын
The guy is taking a leak (not wacking it) into that hole, it's a sewer.
@burakelmas9637Ай бұрын
This small statue resembles a small helper figure of Bes like Gods, and the large god statue that should be on it is missing; it also has 6 fingers.
@SacredMatrix888Ай бұрын
The fertility dimension of that area is super clear......
@catansfr3532Ай бұрын
libation (blood?) drain at the center gives mithraeum vibes
@dolemikelibre975625 күн бұрын
Are there fossils in any of the rocks/ are any peculiarly devoid of fossils?
@ckjamn24 күн бұрын
Chasing Springs
@Dankness-e6iАй бұрын
We know it's Orion worship same as every Aryan culture. Why we pretending? That semi circle is Bernards Loop. You know this.
@benderbender1233Ай бұрын
🖖🌝
@davidsricker2338Ай бұрын
Dude a belt ?
@davidsricker2338Ай бұрын
How can ice age people do this
@Rose-sn5egАй бұрын
Very thrill secrets🙏♥️🌹💋✨
@User-kjxklyntrwАй бұрын
It look like 2200 years old
@jeanqueribus992228 күн бұрын
and the residential building has already been destroyed.in the name of archeology...
@moyleeppelstun638Ай бұрын
Looks like a marker for urine collecting for hide tanning ..
@steenfuglsangjespersen8620Ай бұрын
Min hjerne 🧠 går død når de siger at en figur som er hugget ud af granit er 10-15000år gammel. Mit spørsmål er hvordan pokker kan de finde ud af det??? 😳 🇩🇰
@Baryshx10 күн бұрын
Carbon dating
@raymonddobos8896Ай бұрын
Atta boy sweep out your own hole😂
@alpha7B5Ай бұрын
Washbasin of the giants, perhaps❓😜👀
@matheweckhardt8154Ай бұрын
Yeah... 11000 years old. Stupid people? Hunters and gatherers? Right. Pretty dmn smart if you ask me.
@Dawid_BalcerzakАй бұрын
OMG 🫢
@MaratoukАй бұрын
Territory of Mitani, Urartu, Mets Hayk Armenian empires
@MaratoukАй бұрын
This is Armenian Highland
@TomoraphorАй бұрын
Anchor for a space elevator like the pyramids were