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Decoding Gobekli Tepe: Biblical Anatolia and the Watchers

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In this groundbreaking new book, Decoding Göbekli Tepe : Biblical Anatolia & the Watchers, the authors reexamine the ancient site of Göbekli Tepe, offering a compelling new perspective that transforms its traditional interpretation as a communal center into a sacred space for ancestor deification.

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- Deified The ancients' sought immortality by deifying the first ancestors, regenerating the dead into gods and to the cosmos. Göbekli Tepe's central stone pillars represent deified Adam and Eve in this divine process. Adam is tied to the Sumerian bull-god Anu, whereas Eve is linked to the sacred mother-goddess, signifying life and fertility.

- Regeneration Interpretation of the site as an attempt to overcome death through regeneration—resurrection—and veneration links Göbekli Tepe to the cult of deified dead ancestors. The book posits Göbekli Tepe as a place where early humanity sought immortality and divine connection.

- The presence of vultures and phallic symbols at Göbekli Tepe, which represent life, death, and reproduction, supports ancient mother-goddess worship. Fertility and renewal were important spiritual themes in ancient societies including Çatal Höyük, Sumer, and Egypt.

- Linguistic The author examines the Sumerian language's connection to Göbekli Tepe's cosmology. Göbekli Tepe's themes and iconography may also be potentially linked to Anatolian Hieroglyphics called Luwian logograms.

- The Watchers' These supernatural entities guided the departed through spiritual rebirth, influencing Göbekli Tepe rites.

Ultimately, Decoding Göbekli Tepe : Biblical Anatolia & the Watchers, demonstrates that Göbekli Tepe is far more than a mere archaeological accomplishment. Göbekli Tepe was a location where the ancients endeavored to reestablish a lost connection with the divine and transcend mortality. By deifying their ancestors, such as Adam and Eve, and aligning their spiritual rituals with the cosmos, the inhabitants of Göbekli Tepe desired to be as gods seeking spiritual immortality. The site is portrayed as a critical location in the pursuit of spiritual regeneration, where the ancients attempted to transform their ancestors into gods to reestablish the axis mundi with the heavens.

204 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 5, 2025

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January 4, 2026
Why doesn't anyone read and compare the detail of what they believe are the WATCHERS, has no one read the tablets, why do they have to assume all the words make one being. Have you never read anything about DNA manipulation, how the human ADAM was created? So what is to stop other planets from having other species like the WATCHERS? How about the IGIG? do they have to be the same? ACCEPT VARIATIONS. Just like on this planet accept 2 headed 5 headed dogs, human variations, have you not read about humans having sex with other animals, what about the HOLY BIBLE, there was not found a partner for ADAM, how did they learn that?

look around your home, your town or as you travel and imagine what will last though the thousands of years and imagine someone saying to you that you WORSHIP it. How do they know they WORSHIPPED anything even ANU was a new leader, what about before him. Now think about that text in the hotels what are one of those commandments. DO NOT MAKE ANY GRAVEN IMAGES and maybe that is why because then everyone will think it is what you worship... who knows. Because obviously every time the current human sees anything in history those being WORSHIPPED it.

Do you worship MCDONALDS? what about those ARCHES spread all over the land? How did that WORSHIP get to the other land of what we call EU?

Free your mind!
125 reviews1 follower
December 22, 2025
Not to be relied on in the slightest

While this book may claim to explain the phenomena of the Early Neolithic settlements in Southern Turkey, the methods they follow have little to do with archeological findings and scientific datings and mostly to do with mixing mythologies, fanciful etymologies, and reliance on Biblical texts which are almost completely mythological in content. This gallimaufry can be explained when you look at the authors: not archeologists and anthropologists, but "Biblical archeologists" and "Christian anthropologists"--not the same thing at all. Relying on Genesis language giving lifespans of 100-900+ to various early persons and deriving archeological datings by fiddling with those numbers is not science. Nor is it valid phonology to attribute shifting significance to the vowel "a" and derive congruent meanings in words from several different language families. It would be most helpful to find a book which gives an accurate account of what has been uncovered at Göbekli Tepe and other Turkish Neolithic sites and posit logical derivations from those findings, but this is not that book. Read with acute skepticism, or skip it entirely and save yourself the time and trauma of a miseducation.
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August 17, 2025
Thinking through human past like Gobekli Tepe makes one do is incredibly interesting to me, so I was excited to read this book. With the limited data on the archaeological site, though, the book is mostly connections to other known cultural points of reference. Some of these connections seem overdone and spurious, but there are enough connections from what little data we do have, that the book is a good, short read.
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October 30, 2025
Excellent scholarly work

A great scholarly read with a wealth of references to follow up on. I was greatly intrigued with the discoveries made and the inescapable conclusion of a nephilim intrusion on the earth.
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May 13, 2025
Great book

Great information will read again and study more my intrest in this has grown with a better understanding which you will get when u read it for yourself.
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