Great cultural vid, nice watch it on HD. Many Thanks!
Anadolu Kedisisays
You are welcome, Jorge!
aristafiniessays
Um, This bloke is missing a few things. i can’t get into all the details
here but first off, we know for almost a fact (as close as we can come to
being certain about anything from this period) that the hunter/gatherers
had much better nutrition, more free time and an all around easier life
then the settled farmers. this should be pretty clear from the fact that
farming enough wheat to feed even a small village is a lot of work and that
bread is not a very healthy food. see second post.
aristafiniessays
Secondly, the switch to settled farming is much more mysterious and complex
then this guy lets on. we have to keep in mind that what he is saying is
one small facet of one small theory that has a lot of holes in it. The
Gobekli Tepe is fascinating because it opens so many possibilities, that
much he has right, but you need to look a little closer if you want to
start formulating theories. also, the drama is way over done in this video.
loved the heavy accent.
Anadolu Kedisisays
I agree with you aristafinies. This video is a way too dramatic, but
aesthetically speaking very pleasant to an eye 🙂 There are so many things
we still don’t know. Archaeologists uncovered just a few % of this site.
Anadolu Kedisisays
I have to agree on this one as well.
FirstUsedBookssays
Just another theory. In all other ancient finds involving carving or
painting of animals, the people involved have been hunters, and their
animistic church most likely designed to positively affect the hunt or
hunters.
Thomas Nguyensays
i like this!
Dillon Dsays
You would watch this the day before the SAC
Anadolu Kedisisays
I think all these theories make video even more interesting to watch.
Thanks for the comment FirstUsedBooks!
Awesome !
Many thanks!!
Great cultural vid, nice watch it on HD. Many Thanks!
You are welcome, Jorge!
Um, This bloke is missing a few things. i can’t get into all the details
here but first off, we know for almost a fact (as close as we can come to
being certain about anything from this period) that the hunter/gatherers
had much better nutrition, more free time and an all around easier life
then the settled farmers. this should be pretty clear from the fact that
farming enough wheat to feed even a small village is a lot of work and that
bread is not a very healthy food. see second post.
Secondly, the switch to settled farming is much more mysterious and complex
then this guy lets on. we have to keep in mind that what he is saying is
one small facet of one small theory that has a lot of holes in it. The
Gobekli Tepe is fascinating because it opens so many possibilities, that
much he has right, but you need to look a little closer if you want to
start formulating theories. also, the drama is way over done in this video.
loved the heavy accent.
I agree with you aristafinies. This video is a way too dramatic, but
aesthetically speaking very pleasant to an eye 🙂 There are so many things
we still don’t know. Archaeologists uncovered just a few % of this site.
I have to agree on this one as well.
Just another theory. In all other ancient finds involving carving or
painting of animals, the people involved have been hunters, and their
animistic church most likely designed to positively affect the hunt or
hunters.
i like this!
You would watch this the day before the SAC
I think all these theories make video even more interesting to watch.
Thanks for the comment FirstUsedBooks!
Wheat is a super crop
The Origins Of Civilization: Göbekli Tepe and The Domestication of Weat
http://youtu.be/9qyD3EjU0Gg