Sunday, October 3, 2021

 

Gobelki Tepe and Karahan Tepe providing more clues to a    lost ancient global civilization

In May of 2020 I had written an article about the discovery at Gobekli Tepe of a hidden geometric plan in the architectural design of the site, specifically of an underlying triangle design. This discovery was a design I had suggested in my book. To reiterate what I wrote then in my new book was seemed prescient about such a finding. One may theorize of what should be expected but when it actually occurs, it still is a bit startling.

“I believe this triangle is a key aspect in Gobekli Tepe heavenly symbolism (author bolding) and for many such sites. The immediate previous section showed the importance of the serpent with a triangular head. This Summer Triangle of stars, which includes Deneb, is the head of a stellar serpent of light that spans the sky, with its body being the Milky Way.”” The Spirit of Light Cubit; The Measure of Humanity and Spirit by Donald B Carroll (Ch.6 pp.176-177)

It was in Chapter 6 of The Spirit of Light Cubit where I was discussing Gobekli Tepe’s link to the lost civilization I had posited triangle and the serpent symbolism.  The section in particular was noting the apparent significance of not only serpent symbolism at GT, but also the significance of the star Deneb.  I put forth that Deneb was also an important aspect of a greater stellar geometry; the Summer Triangle, consisting of Deneb, Vega, and Altair and would they would have been the circumpolar stars of navigation of that time. I further noted that this triangle made the head of a celestial serpent whose body was the Milky Way. (There is much more to this in the book but this will suffice)

That article was a portion of the larger research and evidence presented in the book; that of archeological peer level compelling evidence of an ancient lost global civilization.  The primary evidence was the same unit of measurement and similar measurement systems used by 5 different cultures over 4 different continents.  This shared measure and similar systems was presented by archeologist in their individual cultural field and met their criteria of powerful persuasive evidence of shared contacted with all these cultures and in some cases possible shared ancestry. 

Now Gobekli Tepe and its “sister” site Karahan Tepe are providing more clues and evidence of this lost global civilization.   In a very recent article the archeological team at Karahan Tepe described some of the recent research there and it included the diameter of an excavated building at the site.

“The head of excavations at Karahantepe, Prof. Necmi Karul, told Anadolu Agency that the digging was first launched in 2019 and two very productive seasons have been observed since then. Karul further noted that a building with a diameter of 23 meters was unearthed during the excavations and a large part of it was carved into the bedrock and it reached a depth of 5.5 meters from the surface, meaning it was built with the efforts of many engineers.” (Human depictions, 3D sculptures of Karahan Tepe site to shed light on history (aa.com.tr)) 09/28/2021

This is preliminary work at Karahan Tepe but the diameter of the excavated building caught my attention; a diameter of 23 meters.  If the unit a measure of 27 ½ inches (a light cubit measure) is used rather than feet the result of the diameter of this ancient building (approximately 10,000 BCE) is 33 light cubit measures in diameter!  (32.85)

As I had written in my book the number 33 is a significant symbolic number, considered a Pythagorean “master number” representing universal consciousness.  It also is the number of vertebrae in the human spine, representing the pathway way of the “kundalini”, the spiritual energy that is raised to reach enlightenment.  This same diameter (33 light cubit measures) is found in the bluestone circle (the first circle) at Stonehenge and is represented in the width of the Great Pyramid; 330 light measures.  All the cumulative evidence continues to strengthen the reality of this lost global civilization.

Not only is the evidence noted here at Karahan Tepe showing the inevitability of this lost civilization, Gobekli Tepe continues to slowly but surely provide more compelling evidence, beyond the earlier shared triangle architectural plan. There is so much still to discover at these incredibly ancient sites but for the purposes here let me share an absolute amazing symbolic carving the provides exciting evidence of shared serpent symbolism with the Egyptian culture, Maya culture and Gobekli Tepe; the double headed serpent

                                  Gobekli Tepe Enc. A: Pillar 1: Double Headed Serpents.

The site archeologists describe this as a multiple serpent motif is a mesh-like pattern.  It is exactly that, but what they do not describe that this serpent motif on the pillar are double headed serpents with a head at each end of their bodies.  If you look closely, beyond the meshing, just follow the head of any of the serpent carvings and you will find a serpent head at the other end of its body.  It is very apparent that these represent a double headed serpent.  This is very significant and a symbolic representation shared by two other cultures. Please see the following style of representations.


Nehebukau:  The double headed serpent deity of ancient Egypt.



                           A double-headed serpent bar being help by a Maya king.


My book laid out strong compelling archeological evidence of an ancient lost global civilization through the sharing of 5 cultures over 4 continents of a same measure or similar measurement system along with the share spiritual symbolism. Now Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe are beginning to share their ancient secrets and providing preliminary evidence of the use of a similar measurement system and common spiritual symbolism.  Three cultures all using double headed serpent symbolism goes beyond coincidence or happenstance. Though, seeming incredible, the evidence of this lost global civilization continues to become more and more convincing.      By Donald B. Carroll

 





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