There is a wall in Lebanon that should not exist — and a thousand-ton stone left lying finished in its quarry. This is the book that goes to the stones themselves, gives the official story its strongest form, and shows you exactly where it runs out.
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We were taught that history is a staircase — that we stand at the top, looking down at ancestors a little more ignorant on every lower step. But the most precise stonework is very often the oldest stonework on a site, with cruder building piled on top by later people who lived among the giant stones as we live among Roman ruins: using them, reusing them, unable to repeat them.
At Göbekli Tepe, monumental carved pillars were raised and deliberately buried more than eleven thousand years ago — before pottery, before metal, before the wheel. The deeper we dig, the harder the questions become. That is the opposite of what the staircase predicts.
Eight parts. Thirty-four sites. One question, asked honestly at every stop: what left these marks, and how?





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