So let me get this right… 1) Turkey🇹🇷 has been rank with looting and black market antiquities trade for decades 2) Raw data involving Gobekli Tepe excavations is *NOT* publicly available 3) *Thousands* of artifacts are brought/sorted by archaeologists at their Airbnb??? 😑 📍I am not making any accusations. However, the World public has a right to know that ALL of these artifacts are accounted for at all times Small ancient relics out of Turkey can be worth many thousands of dollars $$$ How do we even know that 100% of these thousands of artifacts will be accounted for when we the public isn’t even provided the data? 🧐 How would any of us ever know if any number of them went missing? Is it standard operation procedure to bring thousands of ancient relics to a rented house that is miles off site from the excavation? These are legitimate questions. And anyone operating on the “up and up” would have zero issue addressing these concerns…. @drleeclare

Sep 15, 2025 · 6:03 PM UTC

Exactly how many relics do you count? 😕
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It is standard practice to deliver materials to a house (Airbnb or not), as all work is commonly supervised by a representative of the archaeology department in the host country. Linking this practice to looting is completely misleading...
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Question, why not secure the relics within the equally close Sanliurfa Museum? Additionally, is the house “secure” while archaeologists are out excavating? How can any of us say or know that with certainty?
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Shut the fuck up you misinformed agent
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Brand new account. First ever post. Lolz blocked 🤪
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That’s a problem..
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Legit questions I wish to see the answers from @drleeclare !!!
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@arkeolojihaber bunlardan haberiniz var miydi?!
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This is where bad PR leads. If you act suspiciously in one act, and don't correct it, that suspicion becomes attached to all your acts.
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How unfortunate it is that the most interesting archaeological areas of the world also happen to be the most corrupt and violent
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The western archeologists are probably blackmailed through their malleable morals and cowardice. It probably goes something like this: Western archeologist: hey Turkey you can’t sell these relics on the black market. They belong in a museum! Turkey: say that publicly and you will never set foot in Turkey again. Western archeologist: *cowers*
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Own Nothing. Be Happy. And plant Olive trees on priceless ancient sites, to stop progress and research. 😁 And, above all... Eat ze bugs!
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Exactly. We've seen what has happened to these artifacts time and time again. Being sold off on the antiquities black market, going into private collections never to be seen again, or worse, sometimes being used to fund horrible acts of sex and drug trafficking and war,.. even genocide. And oftentimes, the ones profiting off of these unscrupulous deals, the ones selling off the Worlds and Humanity's history, is a trusted Government head of archeology himself. I'm looking at you, Hawas. 🤨
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I've talked about this in the video below. Jimmy is actually part of the looting, but somehow he forgot about it. 🤦‍♂️
It’s time to expose Jimmy Corsetti’s dark schemes at Göbekli Tepe. Brace yourself for revelations that will shock you to your core:
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Hey, @FlintDibble, how much money have you made from selling artifacts on the black market, lil buddy?
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Maybe once they start selling some T-Pillars under the radar, we can finally piece together this story
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This is exactly what worries me about that area. They don't provide any real-time or raw data! How can we ever know what was actually uncovered at one of the most important ancient sites found to date? We can't and honestly don't think we will ever really know what was found there.
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The Turks may be taking a page out of Egyptian archeology history.
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Muslims dont care about archeology
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Kind of par for the course, eh?
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Jfc, you're an idiot.
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7 teeth... was the boar or snake sacred to any deities associated with the number 7 other than Quetzalcoatl? Apollo was born on the 7th and his twin sister Artemis hunted boars, so she was born on the 7th too, no? Maybe that's brother & sister. Did Quetzalcoatl have a sister?
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Seems pretty bush league to me.
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This is a recurring issue in all excavations, not just Göbeklitepe. Unfortunately, thefts during excavations in Turkey have always occurred when foreign archaeologists were in charge of the digs.
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hate to say it but any islamic country is anti science
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Oh, THAT'S why they're going after you. Makes sense.
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Why does this remind me of the Mafia running Las Vegas?
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Unfortunately this has happened at USA museums where artifacts have gone missing.
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They don't want the information being uncovered exposed to the public because it will blow apart all the lies they've sown over the centuries!
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How does anyone know how much they actually dig up versus what the public is aware of ?
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It sounds like you may need to get into business of purchasing fine antiquities for research purposes
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Fun fact, Gobekli Tepe translates to Etsy. The more you know.