Australian Aborigines Built Gobekli Tepe?

In 1994 Klaus Schmidt of the german archaeological institute began excavations at a neolithic site located within modern-day southern turkey noted their immense size and undeniably incredible antiquity.

Gobekli Tepe is an ancient structure made up of at least 200 t-shaped stone pillars, some of which measuring an impressive 6 meters in height and weighing a respectable 22 tons in weight.

However, although it has been admitted as one of the oldest sites on earth, it undeniably contradicts modern-day paradigms regarding the claimed dates of modern ancestral migration routes. The pillars are also covered with mysterious symbology.

Some have since been identified in an ancient group that shares these same symbols within their culture. Even to this day, but have before been hypothesized by several individual researchers as the possible culprits for the construction of the site itself dating back to what we feel is a now lost antiquity.

Gobekli tepe has been academically dated as being at least 12 000 years old, yet any logical explanation as to who or indeed how the site was constructed remains conveniently elusive yet regardless of the unanswered questions that many people are still left with even after academia’s explanation intrigue has seemingly increased since its exception into the known site of earth’s antiquities.

History books began, which they now call dream time. It seems that further to these curious beliefs, they also share an ancient language of symbols with the sight whose meanings have unfortunately been lost to the deep of time. Yet, regardless of their lost meaning, the similarities between this vague language and the symbology carved upon what is claimed as the oldest site on earth are undeniable. This realization has enabled.

Several individual researchers conclude that there was once a now lost civilization who they now believe and claim was once made up of aboriginals who they claimed seemingly survived upon the continent of Australia but were mysteriously wiped out upon the many other continents of the earth furthermore.

It seems that there are several areas upon the site that mainstream sources would prefer to stay covered up. The Turkish government recently visited the site and filling several intriguing voids at the site with cement. The question is, what were they so desperate to conceal? Could there possibly be compounding evidence in the area supporting the new and current hypothesis of the site? Once having aboriginal origins, it’s undoubtedly a site that deserves more protection, one which we find highly compelling.

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