Gobeckly Tepe

  • 10 years ago
GOBEKLI TEPE

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About the Guest

For more than twenty-five years, history and science writer Andrew Collins has investigated the relationship between paranormal phenomena, ancient sites, and the human mind. His books challenge our ideas regarding the way we see the past, and its effect on our lives today. Among them are From the Ashes of Angels, which sees the Watchers and Nephilim of the Book of Enoch as a race of human beings who instigated the Neolithic revolution at the end of the last Ice Age; Gods of Eden, which shows the greater antiquity of Egyptian civilization and its roots in ancient Eden, the home of the Watchers; Gateway to Atlantis, which pins down Atlantis to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, with Cuba as its flagship, and his latest book The Cygnus Mystery, which shows that evolution was accelerated by cosmic rays coming from the direction of the Cygnus constellation. He is also the organizer of the annual Questing Conference, Britain’s largest conference on ancient mysteries. He lives in England.



About the book

An exploration of the megalithic complex at Göbekli Tepe, who built it, and how it gave rise to legends regarding the foundations of civilization

• Details the layout, architecture, and exquisite carvings at Göbekli Tepe

• Explores how it was built as a reaction to a global cataclysm

• Explains that it was the Watchers of the Book of Enoch and the Anunnaki gods of Sumerian tradition who created it

• Reveals the location of the remains of the Garden of Eden in the same region

Built at the end of the last ice age, the mysterious stone temple complex of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey is one of the greatest challenges to 21st century archaeology. As much as 7,000 years older than the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge, its strange buildings and rings of T-shaped monoliths--built with stones weighing from 10 to 15 tons--show a level of sophistication and artistic achievement unmatched until the rise of the great civilizations of the ancient world, Sumer, Egypt, and Babylon.