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#KarahanTepe | #Megalithic Supercivilization 11,400 Years Ago | New 3D Scans | #Megalithomania
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sQZLKd5nvY

More discoveries are being made at Karahan Tepe, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic site located in the Tektek mountains in Sanliurfa Province, Turkey. It is the sister site to Gobekli Tepe and dates from 11,400 - 10,200 years ago. The main elliptical enclosure is 75f feet wide (Structure AD) and consists of 17 or 18 upright pillars in its perimeter (5 carved from bedrock), and two huge T-Pillars (now fallen) in its centre. An adjacent enclosure is called the Pillar Shrine (Structure AB) measuring 7m by 6m and containing 10 upright phallic-shaped monoliths carved from bedrock, a free-standing stone, as well as a protruding head with a serpentine neck on its western wall. On its southeastern edge, a carved hole, shaped from bedrock, leads into the main enclosure. It is through this, that the winter solstice sunrise light beams through illuminating the stone head over a 27 minute period. In this video, Hugh Newman, Andrew Collins and JJ Ainsworth explore the site pointing out some remarkable anomalies that are completely overlooked by archaeologists, including evidence of a lost language carved in bedrock, the unfinished 18ft monolith, goddess symbolism, the connection to the Sumerian Anunnaki and more. Includes exclusive 3D Lidar Scans revealing hidden details not seen before.

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#RobinHeath | #Bluestone #Magic | #Stonehenge & the #Story of #WaunMawn | #Megalithomania #2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FswBNh-Jbfk

Watch exclusive #interview with Robin Heath here: https://youtu.be/YLZSiM5fZt8. To understand a #megalithic landscape, one must focus on the liminal space between sky and landscape, where ‘the above’ meets ‘the below’, at locations where Neolithic folk chose to locate their major temples and other significant monuments. Unfortunately, the techniques required are not those preferred by present day archaeologists. In a richly illustrated presentation Robin Heath shares his latest research, which sheds new light on the function and purposes of the Waun Mawn site, in the #Preseli region of West #Wales, conferring a greater significance onto this monument than previously recognised.

Robin Heath is a seasoned researcher, author and presenter on prehistoric and ancient science, a subject that has become a lost legacy to the modern world but remains built into the design and construction of many megalithic monuments. Robin has written and published nine books, and co-authored a further two. An engineering graduate, his background has enabled Robin to discover astonishingly elegant qualities in many Neolithic monuments, and reveal an unexpected knowledge of astronomy, geometry and metrology. Robin’s goal is to see this subject incorporated in the history books of the future, a recovered legacy made plain for future generations, and recognised as the vital first chapter in any revised history of science. Robin lives in the Preseli National Park of coastal West Wales, with his wife Tricia. http://www.robinheath.info/

Just amazing research ,the ancients put us to shame .