
Cooper Simmons đź›—
@coopsimms
🎙️ Host of @ElevatdThoughts Podcast | 📙 Politics, History & Culture | 🧠Skeptical Pragmatist | 🧑‍🧑‍🧒 Husband & Dad | ⚙️ Elevator Expert by Trade
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David Miano I predict Jimmy George Molo-v will bring up the trees at Gobleki Tepe when he sees this.



In the future there will only be two rival houses: The Children of gorklon rust And The Progeny of Nick Cannon I have foreseen it. It is so.

This video corrects pseudo-archaeologist Jimmy Corsetti's false claim that no plan ever existed to remove the olive trees on the Gobekli Tepe archaeological site before he agitated for it. Flint Dibble 🍖🏺 Boring Dan Fallu, Geoarchaeologist Dr Hugh Thomas Paul Barford David Miano youtu.be/dlR75M-tSvo

Our interview with Dr Hugh Thomas is now available on all platforms! We chat about pseudo-science, and how it compares to actual science, leaning on Dr. Thomas’ extensive experience with real archeological excavations at Zagora and AlUla. Links below…


Our latest episode ditches the typical talk about online drama, and instead we focus on the real experience of Dr Hugh Thomas excavations at two of history’s most interesting sites. Links below!

In the Elevated Thoughts Podcast podcast (watch here- youtube.com/watch?v=NQgMSP…), I did some quick maths! How much dirt is present in a 10m diameter structure? How physical is this type of archaeological excavation? Let's do a MATHS 🧵(also someone please check my maths- I suck at it). 1/

Thank you Cooper Simmons đź›— and Dr Hugh Thomas for a great hour. Great work! I especially enjoyed the dose of reality when Hugh calculated the volume of dirt removed BY HAND from a buried structure. The pace of archaeology is determined by practical constraints in addition to prudence.



During my chat with Elevated Thoughts Podcast (watch here youtube.com/watch?v=NQgMSP…) I mentioned that sometimes we have to excavate in extreme heats i.e 40 degrees °C (100+ °F). Let me introduce you to IDIHA-0008313- the hottest, and one of the most difficult tombs I have ever excavated. 1/

