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The temple complex of 11,5 thousand years old, found out by German archeologists - the testimony of existence of highly-developed antediluvian civilisations

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The employee of German archaeological institute Klaus Schmidt have found out in 35 miles northward from the Turkish-Syrian boundary a temple complex, having age of 11 500 years. It includes partially hidden in a hill strata stone circles of Gobekli-Tepe. On matching with Stonehenge they are insignificant. No one of the open circles (4 circle from supposed 20 are now exavated) does not exceed 30 m in a diameter. At grade with them tee-shaped poles lie, and over them two five meter rocks, at least, raised. They are remarkable by carved images of wild boars, foxes, lions, birds, snakes and scorpions, and also by their age - approximately 9 500 year BC, that is they are on 5,5 thousand years higher then the first cities of Mesopotamia and on 7 thousand years more ancient than Stonehenge.
The professor of anthropology Jen Hodder from Stanford university which have been leading by exavation on Chatal-Guyuk since 1993 - the most known of Turkish monuments of the late Stone Age, considers that erection of such monumental structures was assigned to complex, hierarchically
settled civilisations which originated only after appearing of farming agriculture. Gobekli-Tepe, as he said, "turns over all our conceptions. The objects discovered there are artfully handled, they are complex in manufacture and have been made earlier, than there was a farming agriculture. One it does the complex to one of the most important archeological finds for a long time".

Source: Almanac M.D.A.


My commentings: the discovery made by K. Schmidt is the most important step on the path of giving of proofs of existence of antediluvian civilisations. Really, stone circles of Gobekli-Tepe have been built approximately in 9 500 BC. At this time, according to traditional ideas, there was Paleolith or ancient lithic age on the Earth (it was finished, according to different estimates, from 10 000 till 8 000 BC). And, as J. Hodder has absolutely true declared, the modern archeology did not face (encounter) till now with examples of that inhabitants ancient lithic age were centuries skilful builders.
Therefore, the hypothesis sounds much more verisimilarly (probably) that stone structures of Gobekli-Tepe had been raised by people of some more highly-developed civilisation which had survived the deluge. According the majority of datings, grounded on geologic data, last great deluge occured about 12 500 years ago.












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