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Göbekli Tepe, The Younger Dryas and Reconstructing the Ancient Zodiac | Ancient Architects

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Gobekli Tepe is an enigma of the ancient world, a huge site containing circular enclosures made up of huge T-Shaped pillars that date back to at least the 10th millennium BC. So far, only a handful of the enclosures have been excavated and many more remain below ground.

Scientist and author, Martin Sweatman, believes Pillar 43 is a star map and using computer software, Sweatman worked out that it is a map of the sky showing the Summer Solstice at 10,950 BC, a date that coincides with the Younger Dryas Event.

This event, as I have discussed in a previous video saw a dramatic change in global temperature that many scientists and independent researchers believe was caused by a series of asteroid or meteor strikes in the northern hemisphere.

In this video, I take a closer look at the work of Martin Sweatman as he worked to re-construct the zodiac of our ancient ancestors and show how the pillars of Gobekli Tepe pinpoint this Earth-shattering cosmic event.

He uses the reliefs of Gobekli Tepe, ancient cave art from France and Spain, as well as imagery displayed on the altars of the ancient site of Catalhoyuk to re-create the signs of the zodiac as used by our ancestors, for example, the lion or leopard was not Leo, but Cancer, and Taurus was a rhino and not a bull.

The work is of course objective but Sweatman takes a fresh and methodical approach to interpreting the ancient site of Gobekli Tepe. Please comment your thoughts below and thanks for watching!

Buy Martin Sweatman's new book, Prehistory Decoded, now at:
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Prehistory-Decoded-Martin-Sweatman/dp/178901638X
US: https://www.amazon.com/Prehistory-Decoded-Martin-Sweatman-author/dp/178901638X

Subscribe to Martin's YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx11KXwumf5w8J-GdBGKNVA

All images are taken from Google Images and from the videos from Martin Sweatman's channel, linked above, for educational purposes only.

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