2023
DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2023.131008
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Göbekli Tepe’s Pillars and Architecture Reveal the Foundation of Religion, Metaphysics, and Science

Abstract: Once the Luwian hieroglyphics for God " " and Gate " " were discovered at Göbekli Tepe, this author was able to directly link the site's carved pillars and pillar enclosures to the Abrahamic/Mosaic "Word of God", ‫.יהוה‬ Archaeologists and anthropologists have long viewed the Bible as mankind's best guide to prehistoric religion, however, archaeologist Klaus Schmidt had no reason to believe that the site he spent years excavating at Göbekli Tepe might be the legendary "Pillars of Enoch", carved by the first Bi… Show more

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“…A new insight into the evolution of food storage between Late Natufian (pre-Sumerian; 13,000-9,000 YBP) and PPNB in the Near East presents Flannery (2002): at this time, used by people from Natufian civilization (Fig. 16), sharing craniometric affinity with North Africans (Schatz, 2023), irregular circular huts with shared storage were replaced by rectangular nuclear family houses with incorporated food storage. He explains the process as freeing from the group sharing that led to economic diversity that supported harder-working families.…”
Section: Need For Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new insight into the evolution of food storage between Late Natufian (pre-Sumerian; 13,000-9,000 YBP) and PPNB in the Near East presents Flannery (2002): at this time, used by people from Natufian civilization (Fig. 16), sharing craniometric affinity with North Africans (Schatz, 2023), irregular circular huts with shared storage were replaced by rectangular nuclear family houses with incorporated food storage. He explains the process as freeing from the group sharing that led to economic diversity that supported harder-working families.…”
Section: Need For Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%