mardi 10 mars 2020

Lining up Cities


Here is from the man who excavated Göbekli Tepe, Klaus Schmidt, RIP.

6:33 in: What is Goebekli Tepe | Klaus Schmidt | TEDxPrague
8.VII.2014 | TEDx Talks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2CDa5zRQR0?t=393


And now I line up cities within (and one without) his golden triangle with cities in the Bible:

Göbekli Tepe - Babel 1:1
Nineveh - Nineveh 1:1

Çayönü, Nevali Çori, Jerf el Ahmar, Qermez Dere, Müreybet, Abu Hureyra
Arach, Achad, Chalanne, Chale, Resen
6:5

And the beginning of his kingdom was Babylon,

Babel, what I have identified with Göbekli Tepe.

and Arach, and Achad, and Chalanne in the land of Sennaar.

Arach, Achad, Chalanne ...

Out of that land came forth Assur, and built Ninive, and the streets of the city,

Niniveh, at first identified with Niniveh

and Chale. [12] Resen also between Ninive and Chale: this is the great city.

... Resen and Chale, five together with Arach, Achad, Chalanne, and line up fairly nicely with the six Çayönü, Nevali Çori, Jerf el Ahmar, Qermez Dere, Müreybet, Abu Hureyra.

Or perhaps Qermez Dere 36°31′N 42°50′E = early stage of Nineveh 36°21′34″N 43°09′10″E?

Göbekli Tepe - Babel 1:1
Qermez Dere - Nineveh 1:1

Çayönü, Nevali Çori, Jerf el Ahmar, Müreybet, Abu Hureyra
Arach, Achad, Chalanne, Chale, Resen
5:5

1:1, 1:1; then 5:5 ... perfect lineup?

Mathematically, it works.

Hans Georg Lundahl
Val d'Europe
Deposition (burial?) in Paris
of St. Droctovaeus, abbot
10.III.2020

PS, I should have said arithmetically it works. With Qermez Dere as Niniveh, you have no line-up Niniveh, Resen, Chale, geometrically. Not sure how straight one should go for this line up, but arguably straighter than shown./HGL

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