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  1. Gobekli Tepe is not a magnificent place. It isn't even complex.

    People stacked stones on top of one another to make walls and enclosures, so what!
    My kids di that with their building blocks and they were still in diapers.
    Where is their Post and Lintle architecture?
    I can see the posts, but they are not posts for architecture, they seem more decorative.
    Stacking things on top of one another is child's play.

    The fact that there is no sign of habitation suggests that this was not a settlement but a place that people used for something part-time. 40 miles away another similar structure group has pottery, tools etc, establishing people live there at least part of the year.

    Even a small group of people living at Gobekli Tepe, perhaps as monks would have left signs of settlement. As the contemporaneous settlements that have been fond have.

    We cannot know the past until we dig it up, and there is a lot left to dig up.
    We know much less than we don't.
    The author should stop talking and go back an start digging that 17 feet of dirt and expose those so-called pillars he says the echosonding has found.

  2. The job of science is to say "Prove it?"
    Science is not religion, it doesn't believe in anything, either it is proven or it is not proven.
    If it is not proven it is speculation and not science.
    Science is proven fact, only.

  3. I think the fact that so many structures seem to be astronomiclly aligned might have something to do with their method of measuring and splitting angles, surveying and construction staking. Using some instrument like a theadolite and its interaction with the sun or other astronimical body. It might have to have been astronomically aligned in a particular way for it to work properly. Idk, just an idea.

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