In my decades of avocational marine archeology field work in the Yucatan, Belize and the Bahamas was taken by one of Belize's two archeologists to see its crystal scull in the jail at Belmopan (better quality than the ones in the British Museum annex). One issue is of course which world is old and which is new. See also old friend Barry Fell's Ancient America and acquaintance Dr. Cyrus Gordon's works as well as acquaintance Thor Heyerdahl's last book as well as his pyramids and museum in Tenerife.
Gobekli teppe "handbags" are accompanied by 3 different animal images. They perhaps more likely represent "houses" of each animal, as in zodiacal animal/house representations.
Well this was awesome. Also, shame on whoever's running the summit's channel, you couldn't have linked Luke's channel? For those interested: www.youtube.com/@lukecaverns
Umm, the earliest recorded maize cobs come from caves basically dated to about 5,500 years ago, the earliest corn phytolith evidence, if you want to accept it is from about 8,000 years ago. But 20,000 years?!?, definitely no one was farming maize. Earliest estimates of farming in Mesoamerica is about 5k years old with parallel development of cotton with Peru.
@@user-ii1iy8fz1d the farming issue isn't even controversial when it comes to the New World, it starts about 4,000 years later than it did in the Old World. There are many routes of evidence when it comes to domestication of crops, no crystal ball required. The 20k year mark is way off. I've never heard it pushed back that far with no evidence provided, especially since he is a career anthropologist. Tom Dillehay had his ass handed to him for suggesting that there were people in Monte Verde, Chile 15k years ago and possibly 30k years ago, he meticulously catalogued the site with several giant books, I guess the standards are lower nowadays.
When I see the meandering pattern, I see waves... Could it just be "water" or "sea". Probably not that simple, but perhaps it is a symbol of prehistory to denote where the information came from. "This was built by men from the sea"
Yay Luke. Glad to have you as part of the summit.
good presentation luke
Great job Luke. Could have giving you another hour!
Yep!
Thanks for all this work at the Cosmic Summit
This was fascinating.
Head that is so good people are still discussing it 20,000 years later! We have to step our game up.
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Omg!! This man is so beautiful!! I want to put my face next to the arch of his foot!!!
In my decades of avocational marine archeology field work in the Yucatan, Belize and the Bahamas was taken by one of Belize's two archeologists to see its crystal scull in the jail at Belmopan (better quality than the ones in the British Museum annex). One issue is of course which world is old and which is new. See also old friend Barry Fell's Ancient America and acquaintance Dr. Cyrus Gordon's works as well as acquaintance Thor Heyerdahl's last book as well as his pyramids and museum in Tenerife.
Omg!! This man is so beautiful!! I want to put my face next to the arch of his foot!!!
Gobekli teppe "handbags" are accompanied by 3 different animal images. They perhaps more likely represent "houses" of each animal, as in zodiacal animal/house representations.
The meander, could it be a stylised image representing a row of people prostrating themselves. 🤔🤔
I really wish he would stop pronouncing the word jaguar “jag-wire” it drives me crazy.
Well this was awesome. Also, shame on whoever's running the summit's channel, you couldn't have linked Luke's channel? For those interested: www.youtube.com/@lukecaverns
Thank you!
Omg!! This man is so beautiful!! I want to put my face next to the arch of his foot!!!
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Omg!! Luke is so beautiful!! I want to put my face next to the arch of his foot!!!
Whatever floats your boat 😂❤
Yes!!! The most beautiful part of a man!! His feet!!
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@@user-ii1iy8fz1d i will massage and worship his feet!!! Sniff and taste!!!!
29min the Olmec group all have long-swords on their backs🤔🤔
ALTAR
Someone should make a helmet with those magnetic cubes and see what happens.
36:19 We all know what he look like 😏
Umm, the earliest recorded maize cobs come from caves basically dated to about 5,500 years ago, the earliest corn phytolith evidence, if you want to accept it is from about 8,000 years ago. But 20,000 years?!?, definitely no one was farming maize. Earliest estimates of farming in Mesoamerica is about 5k years old with parallel development of cotton with Peru.
Definitely no maize farming. 😂 Sure. Wish I had your 100% perfect crystal ball / time machine. 😂❤
@@user-ii1iy8fz1d the farming issue isn't even controversial when it comes to the New World, it starts about 4,000 years later than it did in the Old World. There are many routes of evidence when it comes to domestication of crops, no crystal ball required. The 20k year mark is way off. I've never heard it pushed back that far with no evidence provided, especially since he is a career anthropologist. Tom Dillehay had his ass handed to him for suggesting that there were people in Monte Verde, Chile 15k years ago and possibly 30k years ago, he meticulously catalogued the site with several giant books, I guess the standards are lower nowadays.
Omg!! This man is so beautiful!! I want to put my face next to the arch of his foot!!!
Giants..
Wow! What a lovely presentation! Thoroughly enjoyed 🙏🏽
Genetic engineering via selectively breeding Isnt that how we got corn and potatoes? They have some real big brains operating there.
The meander looks like waves. Could it represent a seafaring culture? Hopefully I’m not early and you mention it at the end. Haha
When I see the meandering pattern, I see waves... Could it just be "water" or "sea". Probably not that simple, but perhaps it is a symbol of prehistory to denote where the information came from. "This was built by men from the sea"
Phoenician was the Greek name for Canaanites.
Really enjoyed this
This is great!
Nice work!