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The Younger Dryas impact debate research: part 10

The Younger Dryas impact debate research: part 10

Via  Martin Sweatman’s Prehistory Decoded YT Channel Continues my review of the research literature concerning the Younger Dryas impact, this time finishing off papers from 2014 SGI 2020 Spring Equinox Sale Save 50% on all SGI Classes, Cosmic Patterns and Cycles of Catastrophe (all formats) and our All The Randall You Can Handle Podcast Bundle. Use Coupon Code GNOSTICA SALE […]

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Gobekli Tepe Zodiac Hypothesis: Is it an Ancient Star Map? | Ancient Architects

Gobekli Tepe Zodiac Hypothesis: Is it an Ancient Star Map? | Ancient Architects

Via Ancient Architects: As many of you will have seen over the past couple of weeks, I have recently covered the work of Martin Sweatman and his interpretation on Gobekli Tepe, that the Vulture Stone or Pillar 43 is in fact a star map documenting the time on 10,950 BC. It is a great hypothesis and I gave it the […]

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What You Need to Know About Göbekli Tepe | Ancient Architects

What You Need to Know About Göbekli Tepe | Ancient Architects

Via Ancient Architects: Earlier this year a new research paper on Gobekli Tepe was released that sheds new light on the layout of the settlement and lifestyle of those that lived there. This video is not about interpreting the imagery of Gobeki Tepe, but is more about its layout and development, important information if we want to make sense of […]

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The Vulture Stone of Gobekli Tepe: Pillar 43 Decoded | Ancient Architects

The Vulture Stone of Gobekli Tepe: Pillar 43 Decoded | Ancient Architects

Via Ancient Architects Anybody who has taken an interest in Ancient Civilisations will know about the site of Gobekli Tepe, arguably the most important ancient site in the world. It was constructed around 10,000 BC, before being abandoned some time around 8,000 BC. It is huge and megalithic and is know for its roughly circular enclosures with large T-shaped pillars […]

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Prehistory Decoded Part 2 (Video) – Martin Sweatman

Prehistory Decoded Part 2 (Video) – Martin Sweatman

See Part 1 here! Decoding Gobekli Tepe w/ Martin Sweatman PhD, for more details and context, see his book Prehistory Decoded. Nearly 13,000 years ago millions of people and animals were wiped out, and the world plunged abruptly into a new ice-age. It was more than a thousand years before the climate, and mankind, recovered. The people of Gobekli Tepe […]

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Prehistory Decoded Part 1 (Video)

Prehistory Decoded Part 1 (Video)

Decoding Gobekli Tepe w/ Martin Sweatman PhD, for more details and context, see his book Prehistory Decoded. Nearly 13,000 years ago millions of people and animals were wiped out, and the world plunged abruptly into a new ice-age. It was more than a thousand years before the climate, and mankind, recovered. The people of Gobekli Tepe in present-day southern Turkey, […]

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Using Pillar 43 to date the Younger Dryas event

Using Pillar 43 to date the Younger Dryas event

May 11, 2019   Via MartinSweatman.Blogspot.com In our ‘fox’ paper, we read a date from Pillar 43 at Gobekli Tepe using the position of the disk (sun) on the eagle/vulture’s (Sagittarius’) wing. This was quite a rough estimate. We simply found the mid-point between the ‘head’ and ‘wing’ of Sagittarius, which corresponds to 10,950 BC using the summer solstice and […]

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Book Review: Prehistory Decoded By Dr. Martin Sweatman – Cosmic Tusk

Book Review: Prehistory Decoded By Dr. Martin Sweatman – Cosmic Tusk

‘Tour de Force of the Scientific Method’ Dr. Sweatman’s blog Any follower of Catastrophism the last few years has seen extraordinary confirmations of ancient cataclysm and novel contributions to our way of thinking. To the Tusk, three revelations have characterized the period: The discovery of an extraordinarily youthful late Pleistocene crater in Greenland; a series of popular, comprehensive and unrefuted […]

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100,000,000 : 1 – Sweatman and Combs lay odds on Gobekli Tepe and the Younger Dryas Comet

100,000,000 : 1 – Sweatman and Combs lay odds on Gobekli Tepe and the Younger Dryas Comet

Martin Sweatman, like The Bos, is a betting man. But in this instance I want his side of the wager. Today Sweatman published a masterpiece of original, rational statical analysis reporting a series of planetary catastrophes as recorded by our elders in ancient symbols in cave art and carved rock. The historic rejection of ancient animal art as symbolic of […]

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