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Ancient Turkish temple might be the birthplace of civilization
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10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 19 Nov 2008 Wed 11:10 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 CODE RED.  RED ALERT

 

 All ready for the shelters?

11.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 19 Nov 2008 Wed 11:12 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 All ready for the shelters?

 

 Don´t worry, femme and I won´t burn your eyes with our petty arguement.....we have taken our fight to MSN...we are hurling insults as we speak!!!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

12.       vineyards
1954 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 03:20 am

 

Quoting femmeous

 you are insulting me

i am a sensitive easterner, i dont like your ways of giving opinions. you should respect my pure childish heart. we are all highly educated in the east, therefore we invented and keep inventing everything. civilizations started from us.

 

...to be continued...

 

Yawn...

We have listened to this times and times before; we got the message. We know what you mean.

We have learned how you feel. We have memorized all your ideas (a single one actually) and we can recite it back to you whenever requested...

13.       si++
3785 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 09:04 am

 

Quoting alameda

Thanks si++....interesting article. There is no reason to not believe their speculations. I wish there were some photos of the place. Have you read Guns Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond?No, but I´m searching for it now.

 

On edit, found this Göbekli Tepe

 

There is also a photo here

14.       si++
3785 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 09:07 am

 

Quoting alameda

Maybe because it´s in Turkey?

 

It doesn´t have to have to do with Turks/Turkey. Posted in General/Off-topic section.

15.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 05:00 pm

 

Quoting si++

There is also a photo here

 

Great photos, thanks! What wonderful carving.

 

As for Guns Germs and Steel, although I´m sure you probably have found it by now.

16.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 10:30 pm

 

Quoting si++

It doesn´t have to have to do with Turks/Turkey. Posted in General/Off-topic section.

 

 thats better, i mean the temple is no way turkish.

17.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 10:43 pm

 I know you are obsessively in love with me.

Quoting vineyards

Yawn...

We have listened to this times and times before; we got the message. We know what you mean.

We have learned how you feel. We have memorized all your ideas (a single one actually) and we can recite it back to you whenever requested...

 

 

18.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Nov 2008 Thu 11:20 pm

the articles title is politically incorrect. it should be: Ancient tepmle in Turkey ....

19.       alameda
3499 posts
 21 Nov 2008 Fri 01:45 am

 

Quoting femmeous

the articles title is politically incorrect. it should be: Ancient tepmle in Turkey ....

 

 Actually, in a way you are correct. It´s a matter of semantics.

 

The temple is in Turkey. Turks are an amalgamation of the people who live there, whose roots go back many thousands of years.

 

It was not called Turkey at that time, but it is Turkey now, and the temple is in Turkey, so it´s a Turkish temple.

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