

Hugh Newman: New Discoveries at Gobekli and Karahan Tepe
Oct 28, 2023
Discover the ancient temples Gobekli Tepe and Carahan Tepe in Turkey, with their underground complexity and intricate sculptures. Learn about the research of independent researchers Hugh Newman, Andrew Collins, and Graham Hancock and their connection to the survivors of the last Ice Age. Explore the discovery and excavation of GoBekli Tepi, believed to be the world's first temple, and the potential existence of a larger 'super civilization.' Delve into the symbolism of the winter solstice and the significance of the spring equinox. Hear about the ongoing excavations and significant findings at Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe in Turkey. Lastly, ponder the purpose of the underground room found at the site and the cultural reboot at Quebec Litepe after the Younger Dryas period.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Underground Complexity: Gobekli Tepe and Carahan Tepe
02:37 • 13min
Ancient Sites in Turkey and Temple Unveiling
15:58 • 3min
Exploring GoBekli Tepi and Cara Han Tepi with a World Traveler
18:53 • 2min
Unearthing the World's First Temple
20:25 • 24min
Winter Solstice, Fertility, and Equinox Celebrations
44:00 • 9min
Exploring Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe in Turkey
52:46 • 7min
Speculating the Purpose of the Underground Room
59:38 • 6min
A Cultural Reboot at Quebec Litepe
01:05:49 • 21min
Wrapping up with Hugh Newman and promoting the Earth Ancients Turkey tour
01:26:37 • 7min