Michael this has been a phenomenal read!
Incredibly researched and well structured. This should be a book.
I am enthusiastic to read more if ever you get the time! The ideas and notes I’ve taken have given me some brilliant leads, I stumbled upon this website only in the last year or so, whilst conducting my own personal research, I’ve been hoping to find such detailed analysis and counter argument to the current Gobekli theory.
I would love to bring up your research upon the mortars and pestles you mentioned found at the site,
In regard to the Mortars and Pestles found at Gobekli Tepe, you reasoned “It is my suggestion therefore, that
these mortars were ritual gifts or temple dues”. Which is a fair assessment considering the seeds and grains found, but to add an extra layer…
now I was fortunate enough to recently stumble upon the session below regarding pestles….
Session 20 September 2014
Pierre) I have another question if we can change topic. There is this French scientist who discovered those Paleolithic pestles made of rock. For decades they thought they were used to crush seeds or whatever. By chance, he dropped one - and he's a musician - and he found that it sounded good when it hit the ground. So, he started to analyze all these pestles. He found that each of them was tuned. Each of them generated a perfect note. Now their hypothesis is that the pestles weren't pestles, but a musical instrument. Are these pestles only used as musical instruments?
A: No, not even close. Healing tones produced when struck in correct sequence and combination.
Q: (Pierre) So it means some kind of music? Perfect tunes? If you play the right notes in the right sequence... And the right combination... Music can be healing.
A: Important that the tone is accompanied by subtones and frequencies that are natural to the stone and "speak" to the cells in the body.
Q: (L) So I guess you can't just play the music.
(Pierre) No, it's more elaborate than that. But it means a great amount of knowledge...
A: Notice the specific stones chosen for Stonehenge.
Q: (Perceval) What are they made of?
(L) Blue stones, and something else... Several kinds. Alright. Next?
This could signify that Gobekli tepe was as much a Healing Center as anything else using the Pestles as instruments? and although purely philosophising while writing here, if we consider this to be frequency healing then could this have a potential reason for shape of structure of Gobekli tepe, although not sharing characteristics of the Barabar caves in structure, the common theme being frequency regulation and of course stone manipulation.
also, I believe the sister site at Karahan tepe would have been the exact same. I certainly conquer that Karahan tepe would have been water based, which only adds to the theory as water can have a big effect on vibration/frequency strength, gaining up to 4 times the strength of signal of sound wave and this would even lead into the world of the Japanese hado water therapies.
So perhaps Gobekli Tepe is the medicinal chamber?
Thanks again for such an amazing study, and the timeline was hugely beneficial!