Discover where Adam and Eva eat the forbidden fruit

Archaeologists have discovered Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, which has many characteristics that coincide with Eden garden, also known as Eden - where Adam and Eva eat the forbidden fruit.

Gobekli Tepe, located in the eastern part of Turkey, discovered by a pastor in 1994, is one of the greatest archaeological finds in the last 50 years.

The discoveries in this area have revolutionized the way we view human history, the origin of religion and possibly the truth behind the legendary Eden Garden, where Adam and Eva have eaten. forbidden fruit according to biblical words.

A few weeks after the discovery, the scientists flocked to Gobekli Tepe and began the process of discovery and excavation. Klaus Schmidt, a German archaeologist, said: 'As soon as I got here, I thought, if I don't immediately leave, I will stick my whole life here.'

Schmidt stayed and discovered many mysteries. Rarely does any area of ​​archeology get the consensus of scientists of such importance.

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Scientists have given excavations to Gobekli.Photo: Dailymail


Gobekli Tepe consists of rectangular oblong stones, erected on flat megaliths, making many people think of Stonehenge.

Most of the stones are engraved with very delicate and strange drawings, with the majority of animals resembling ducks or wild boars, long snakes, even shrimps and lions and depicting lines. describe hunting activities, games.

Those rocks also have very similar figures to human shapes. In terms of function, archaeologists believe that Gobekli Tepe was formerly a cathedral or ceremony area.

So far, 45 rocks have been dug up and arranged in a circle, each of which is 4.5m to 6.4m apart. According to the study of magnetism, there are hundreds of similar rocks in this area, which humans have not yet discovered.

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The rocks here have many strange drawings.Photo: Dailymail


If only so, Gobekli Tepe simply resembles Turkey's Stonehenge. However, some of the unique factors discovered have made this area a special place, a treasure trove of wonders.

The first is about 'life expectancy', according to the carbon survey, this complex is at least 12,000 years old. That means it was built around 10,000 BC. Meanwhile, Stonehenge was formed in 3000 BC, while the Giza pyramid was 2,500 BC. As can be seen, Gobekli is the area with the most 'old' construction in the world, before pottery or writing appears.

How can primitive people build such an ambitious project?

Today, around Gobekli is a dry land. However, according to the stone carvings as well as the remains of archaeological remains, it used to be a green, fertile land, with rivers full of fish, birds for hunting, grass green and wild fruit trees.

10,000 years ago, this desert area was once a paradise. What destroyed the environment here? The answer is probably . people.

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The green Eden garden in legend.Photo: Dailymail


When humans began to cultivate, they changed the climate as well as the landscape. When the tree is removed, all cultivation and harvesting causes soil to be eroded and arid. That means 'stolen paradise'.

As the Bible says: 'Adam hunter was forced to leave paradise Eden and banished to Earth . ' There is a lot of historical evidence that shows that people who write Bibles, when referring to Eden, actually describe this Kurdish region in Turkey.

In Genesis's book, Eden is located in western Assyra and it is also the place where Gobekli is found. Similarly, Eden borders 4 rivers, including the Tigris and Euphrates. Gobekli is right between these two rivers.

In an Assyra book mentioning 'Beth Eden', a home in Eden, this small kingdom is located 50 miles from Gobekli Tepe. Eden itself in Sumeri language means 'plain' and Gobekli is located on the plain area of ​​Harran.

Combining all the above factors, the evidence proved quite convincing. Gobekli Tepe is the 'mecca of Eden', built by 'leisurely' ancestors of human beings, who have time to carve out art, architecture or complex rituals before farming. Alter life style and ruin their paradise.

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Gobekli Tepe has been covered by human ancestors deep under the rock.Photo: Dailymail


Around 8,000 BC, the creators of Gobekli filled this temple with thousands of tons of rock and soil, forming a hill like it is today.

No one knew why Gobekli was buried deep underground. Perhaps it is a sacrifice for the supreme being angry or it is repentance for harsh crimes and punishments, which these belief stones contribute to.

Whatever the answer, the rocks at Gobekli Tepe seem to want to warn people to look at the truths they are creating, for humans destroy the first Eden garden in the world.