History Uncensored
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History Uncensored
@HistoryUncens
Historian and Archaeologist, Writer and Researcher, BA(Hons) UCL. Unprofessionally outspoken.
Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@RobertMeasures @Megalithic12000 Storm water run off? On the peak of a hill? I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion.
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@Megalithic12000 No roofs....the enclosures were for management of storm water run off. They treated the 🌊 with ⚡️. A roof definitely would have been a problem.
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The more I study Göbekli Tepe, the more I question how archaeology handles challenging interpretations
A peer-reviewed paper proposed astronomical alignments at Göbekli Tepe. The response was to assert the enclosures had roofs, making astronomy impossible.
While both claims sit on incomplete evidence, they face dramatically different standards of acceptance.
🔹 Pillar 43 interpretation peer-reviewed
🔹 Proposed constellation match to Younger Dryas
🔹 2024 paper proposes lunisolar calendar
🔹 Roof hypothesis based on post hole evidence
🔹 No roofing material recovered from the site
After Sweatman's astronomical interpretation gained public attention, the roof hypothesis became significantly more prominent in mainstream coverage and the site's visitor centre, where it's now presented as established.
The physical evidence for roofs consists of post hole negatives. No roofing material has been recovered.
If a peer-reviewed astronomical interpretation can be sidelined by an architectural assumption that became prominent specifically after the astronomy papers gained attention, what does that say about how this field responds to challenging ideas?


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@CrackerJapper @TheFlatEartherr Damn. They really rule you mind, huh?
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@TheFlatEartherr They actually claim templars built the cathedrals, but that's a lie too. Templars were Jews. Expelled for the same reasons as the Jews. Just like all the secret societies running the west that are cannibal pedo Jews.
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The absurd reason we can’t begin a serious subsurface investigation at Giza: Trash clogging the shafts along the causeway and the need for some pumps.
Water bottles. Construction debris. Old scaffolding. And a flooded basement.
Clearing it out is not invasive archaeology — it’s a weekend cleanup job.
Humanity wants answers about the greatest archaeological site on Earth…and the barrier right now appears to be trash removal and a trip to
Lowes. 🤯
@TheProjectUnity
@AlchemyAmerican
@GrassiTrevor
@randallwcarlson
@TourismandAntiq
@ExperienceEgypt
@ZahiHawass
@UnchartedX1
@joerogan

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@MEGALITHOMANIA @HughNewmanUK Key being 'pre pottery neolithic'
Do you have some astrology from the Tepe sites that the Tirkish archaeologists should be looking at?
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@MEGALITHOMANIA @HughNewmanUK There is no evidence of astrology in the pre pottery neolithic era. And these grifters don't do any archaeology or research so they're not going to provide anything of substance.
Archaeologists research what they find, not what you fantasise to be there.
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Dan Richards of the #DeDunking YouTube channel joins @HughNewmanUK of Megalithomania to discuss the issue of why Turkish archaeologists don't believe in archaeoastronomy, especially at sites such as Karahan Tepe and Göbekli Tepe and look at how unscientific dogma is clouding future research:
youtube.com/watch?v=L3qVIi…

YouTube

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@HannahBrites @andreas_nigbur Yes. It's easier to believe they were levitated by giant aliens humming.
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@andreas_nigbur They built a long ramp and use slaves to carry up the stones just like in Egypt.
Of course, I totally believe that.
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How was an 80-ton block of granite from Kalasam lifted to the top of the temple tower, which stands 65.8 meters tall? And how was this granite sourced from a region in India without mountains? And how was it transported using only carts and horses?
Questions upon questions that official history can only answer with flimsy excuses, since the Old World was unfortunately erased from history books after the last great reset over 200 years ago.
But those who do their own research will find the answers, and they will open doors on the path to truth that will truly help them move forward in this world!

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@nofreewords @CosmicTusk It's already been drained and explored. You guys are late to class again and didn't do your homework.
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@CosmicTusk Humanity wants answers about the pyramids and the current boss battle is apparently water bottles and a clogged shaft. Incredible.
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@4gottnHistory Not directly linked cultures considering the Ehyptian pyramids and the Aztec pyramids were built over 3000 years apart. Aztec pyramids are not ancient. Built later than most current European cathedrals.
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@4gottnHistory Many rainstorms over many thousands of years. Not 1 great flood. It took millenia to carve.
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@Megalithic12000 The great void will be your second ramp from the second step of the pyramid. Counterweight on the other side and it would be simple. We already have the foundations of the first ramp from the causeway to the pyramids second step so the puzzle will be complete.
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@FoMaHun You know from your own tests that it's impossible to liquefy stone and return it to its natural composition.
But we understand that you're on a pseudo archaeology grift.
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@Justwannaknoh @4gottnHistory Averaging 2 tonnes each. Which made up 95% of the pyramids. The heaviest stones were 70-80 tonnes which are small compared to other know stones that we know were pulled using roaps and manpower. 1400 tonne thunder stone was pulled by hand.
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@4gottnHistory 2 million blocks averaging 10 tons a piece. It’s absolutely absurd. Some of the biggest weigh 80 tons lol think about it. That’s beyond insane.
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@emperorbosky @4gottnHistory They have all been proven to be naturally formed stone. Concrete is a different material. You can not soften or melt stone and return it to its original composition.
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@4gottnHistory Simple, they made the stones, if you look closely it's poured concrete. That's why they all fit together so seamlessly. I solved your riddle, now you can get on with your life.😭
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@adancingferret The thing that baffles me about pseudo archaeologists is that they ignore the discarded blocks at the quarry that show every stage of the cutting process with tool marks.
They're trying to work backwards instead of the sensible path of starting from the beginning.
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This whole idea is based on assumptions:
That zero trace of either the machines or the mining, industry, etc would remain either in the form of artifacts, isotopic traces in ice cores
That every bit of evidence from the Egyptians themselves is wrong or misleading
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000
Today, multi tonne granite slabs are cut using diamond wire saws. If such machines were exposed for thousands of years, there would be nothing left. Stone endures. Machines do not. Is it possible the ancients used machines that are now entirely gone, with no trace left behind?
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@MichaelButtonX We know exactly how and why pyramids were built. It's the small details that are missing. The only question is how they dragged the heavier stones to the top of the kings chamber. But with the discovery of the ramp foundations from the causeway and the great void, its obvious.
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The replies to this say everything.
Hundreds of people arguing.
All confident. But all with different, incompatible theories.
Yet that’s the point!
It’s okay to say we don’t know!
And highlighting that doesn’t make me an “Ancient Aliens” strawman.
Michael Button@MichaelButtonX
Let's be real: No-one has an definitive explanation for the construction of the Great Pyramid
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@William82075989 @BigFatKoch @MichaelButtonX Human remains have been found in over 20 of the 100 plus pyramids.
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@BigFatKoch @MichaelButtonX What? Obviously early Egyptians emerged from the Stone Age, suddenly built the pyramids in an 80 year period using precision tools they didn't have, and they were supposedly tombs even though archaeologists never found a single person entombed in one. Why would you question this?
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@Adam83087723 @Graham__Hancock Might get a showing on the comedy channel 🤣
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Coming up 5th to 7th December in Scottsdale, Arizona -- The Quest for Ancient Civilizations conference. Because I'm deeply immersed in the new book I've been researching and writing for the past year I won't be attending this fantastic event in person but will be interviewing Randall Carlson remotely, live online, as part of the program for Saturday 6th December. The entire weekend is packed with great speakers and out-of-the box thinkers. Link with more details in comments below, or search Quest for ancient Civilizations Scottsdale Az.
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@DanielAbdalla8 @Jwantstobegin @4gottnHistory Lol, and there it is. In the absence of a credible argument, the pseudo troll will always get triggered into insults. Good luck finding your ancient aliens 🤦♂️.
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@HistoryUncens @Jwantstobegin @4gottnHistory Bro you're actually an idiot. No copper alloy can cut granite, it's possible to abrade granite by using a copper cutting tool and quartz or corundum as an abrasive. This results in a 1:1 or 1:4 removal of the copper vs granite. Shutup and do some research cunt.
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Take a good look at this.
This is granite, one of the hardest stones on the planet, yet it’s shaped like someone dragged a giant spoon straight through it.
And here’s the wild part, we’re told this was done with dolerite balls.
Big, round hammerstones.
Really?
There’s no way repeated hammer strikes created this right.
Does that feel right to you?

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