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🗓️ 28 October 2023
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0:00.0 | We head to Turkey this week and the continual exploration and discovery found at the oldest |
0:06.8 | temple in the world known as Gobekli Teppi. Now we're also going to talk about a recent discovery |
0:14.7 | of a new Teppi, which is Kerahan Teppi, just a few miles from Gobekli Teppi, and the amazing |
0:22.1 | sculptures of these underground temples, which is revealing an unknown civilization at the end of |
0:28.9 | the last ice age. My guest today is Hugh Newman, who's presenting his latest book Gobekli Teppi, |
0:37.2 | Kerahan Teppi, the world's first megalus. All that's been more today on Earth Ancients. |
0:58.9 | For Saturday, October 28th, 2023, this is Earth Ancients. I'm your host. |
1:28.7 | Cliff Dunning. |
1:34.1 | Hey, how are you? Hope you're well today. Come on in and have a seat. Today we are talking about |
1:42.0 | and discussing the oldest, what is considered a temple in Gobekli Teppi, Turkey. We've had a |
1:51.8 | number of people on the program who have been there, who have looked at it, including Graham |
1:57.5 | Hancock, Robert Shock, a number of people. But I would say that my guest today, Hugh Newman, |
2:05.7 | has been there more than anyone else. In fact, he's been there almost from the beginning |
2:10.3 | to look at Gobekli Teppi and Kerahan Teppi in Turkey. It's of great interest to me. In fact, |
2:18.0 | we are adding a visit to Gobekli Teppi on our first annual Turkey Earth Ancients tour, which is |
2:26.0 | going to be August 14th through the 24th. I'm looking forward to seeing it. Today, Hugh, again, |
2:35.4 | more than anyone else has really captured the understanding and the essence of it better than |
2:41.2 | anyone else. We're talking National Geographic and Smithsonian newspaper and reporting |
2:50.0 | as well as a lot of independent research. One of the reasons that today is interesting is that |
2:55.5 | he's not only going to talk about Gobekli Teppi and some of the newest discoveries. He's also |
3:01.3 | venturing a few miles south and visiting Kerahan Teppi. We had Hugh and his other research partner, |
3:11.3 | JJ Ainsworth, talking about and discussing in the past the underground complexity of this |
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