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[Graham] What I'm suggesting is that
something that we would recognize
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as an advanced civilization
existed during the Ice Age.
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I'm not saying that they flew to the moon.
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But what I'm saying is that they were
far, far, far more advanced
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in terms of scientific knowledge.
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Knowledge of the Earth,
knowledge of the universe,
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than we're taught.
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And capable of
astounding feats of engineering,
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like the site I'm heading to
in Turkey's Cappadocia region.
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There's an ancient survival bunker
deep underground...
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built not just to shelter a few people,
but to shelter thousands.
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Mainstream historians
have long debated its purpose,
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but I believe it might just explain
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how this lost ancient civilization
I've been looking for became lost.
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This is the story of Derinkuyu.
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I've come to a region of Turkey
known as Cappadocia.
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About 240 miles northwest of those
mysterious enclosures of Göbekli Tepe...
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that were intentionally buried,
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memorializing a time of great cataclysms
at the end of the Ice Age.
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Millions of years ago,
this region's landscape was transformed
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by a series of volcanic eruptions,
leaving layer upon layer of ash,
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which compressed over millennia
into a soft stone called tuff.
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A stone easily shaped by the elements,
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creating what locals call
"fairy chimneys."
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But a stone that also
allowed the construction
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of one of the most remarkable
large-scale projects
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humanity has ever embarked upon
deep beneath this soft rock.
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Just a few miles from where I stand,
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the mysterious hidden city created
thousands of years ago has been revealed.
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It's the work of
an as-yet unidentified civilization
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that was clearly motivated by fear.
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The big question therefore is,
fear of what?
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The closest town,
Derinkuyu, seems unremarkable.
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But in 1963, developers renovating
a house here knocked through a floor,
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only to discover a deep tunnel,
one that led to a forgotten world.
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It's hard to believe, as you walk
the dusty streets of this small town,
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that carved out of the living bedrock
right beneath my feet
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is an ancient, immense
and mysterious subterranean complex.
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If you're claustrophobic,
consider yourself warned.
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We're headed underground.
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This is the underground city of Derinkuyu.
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A series of stone tunnels and chambers
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plunging as deep
as 85 meters below the surface...
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creating 18 levels of rooms and tunnels.
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The entire complex
was hacked out of the rock with hand axes.
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A disorientating warren
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that occasionally widens
into large open spaces.
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From inside, it's virtually impossible
to get a sense of the scale of the place.
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But most of this underground city
has been mapped,
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and if we take away the rock
between the spaces,
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we can see a cross section of the city,
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and it's utterly astounding.
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It's an ant farm built human size,
with subterranean caves and tunnels
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extending over an area
of four square kilometers.
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To keep it well-ventilated,
Derinkuyu has upwards of 15,000 air ducts
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connecting the upper levels
to the surface...
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and more than 50 vertical shafts,
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some stretching all the way down to the
water table 85 meters below the surface...
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giving the complex its name.
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Derinkuyu means, "deep well."
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Stunning in its ingenuity
and architectural complexity,
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it's calculated that Derinkuyu
could shelter up to 20,000 people.
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But questions remain.
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Which people, when and why?
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It's hard to know precisely,
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because Derinkuyu is like a crime scene
that's been trampled on for generations.
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Many cultures have passed through
this part of Turkey.
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For centuries, Cappadocia occupied
a place of strategic importance,
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along the legendary Silk Road
that connected Asia to Europe,
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going back to the time
of Alexander the Great.
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Turkish scholar, Sevim Tunçdemir,
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is an expert on the Derinkuyu tunnels
and their various occupants.
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[in Turkish] This region has been home
to many civilizations.
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If we count them
starting from the beginning,
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there were the Hittites,
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then there were the Phrygians,
then the Persians,
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the Cappadocian kingdom,
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the Roman Empire.
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All the people
who passed through used them.
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They were even in use
up until the Ottoman period.
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[Graham] When the tunnels
were first discovered,
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archaeologists found artifacts
left by early Christians,
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and in the deepest levels,
secret meeting rooms
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carved out with
vaulted ceilings like churches.
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So the original theory,
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which many historians
still cling to today,
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was that the tunnels beneath Derinkuyu
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were carved out by Christians
in the 7th century AD,
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trying to hide from Arab raiding parties.
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It's a tale
that appeals to Western tourists.
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Also, it's totally wrong.
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Later excavations found evidence
of people using this underground city
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as early as the 8th century BC,
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hundreds of years before
the Christians were here.
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We encounter this again and again
on archaeological sites around the world.
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There's a big notice based on
the received wisdom of archaeologists,
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and again and again that notice is wrong.
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Factually wrong.
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Proved to be wrong
by later excavations and yet not changed.
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Don't trust the noticeboards.
Do the legwork yourself.
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Don't rely on the so-called experts.
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There were many cultures
who used these tunnels over centuries,
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but what I want to know
is who began this remarkable project.
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How far back does it go?
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Historian Hüsam Süleymangil has been
investigating this site for decades,
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trying to unlock its mysterious origins.
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So, when I look at Derinkuyu
and the complexity of it, I am mystified.
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When do you think
that this project started?
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There are several
different theories about it
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and none of them
is really proven by science.
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Right.
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They couldn't find
any written information.
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They couldn't find any organic material
to use to carbon date.
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Are there any carbon dates at all?
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As far as I know,
there is no carbon dating.
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That's extraordinary.
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So, the date is still a big mystery.
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I have my own theories,
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but Hüsam proposes a date
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based on the oldest known culture
to use these caves.
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Most plausible theory,
according to my mind,
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is actually about the 8th century BC.
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[Graham] At that time,
this part of the world
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was inhabited by a people
known as the Phrygians,
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who were under threat
from another empire, the Assyrians.
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We know that there was a big Assyrian army
coming from southeast.
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[Graham] The Phrygians would've viewed
the invading army with sheer terror.
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The Assyrians were notorious
for skinning prisoners,
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impaling them and burning children alive.
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According to later accounts,
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when the Assyrian invaders
marched against the people in this valley,
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they were surprised
by the defenders' innovative tactics.
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[Hüsam] The Phrygians were fighting
against the Assyrian army
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in the guerilla type of warfare,
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attacking the army
in sort of unexpected places.
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When the army start to chase them,
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they would come
and use these as hideout places.
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[Graham] It's a time-honored strategy
in guerrilla warfare.
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Similar tunnels were dug out
by the Viet Cong in South Vietnam.
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And Afghan rebels did the same
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to hide from superior Soviet
and then American invading forces.
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This official position,
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that the Phrygians dug out these tunnels
as a secret military base,
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seems to be supported by
one of the complex's more clever features...
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massive stone discs
that can be rolled into place,
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sealing up the passageways.
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These rolling doors
have a diameter of up to five feet
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and can weigh up to half a ton.
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On the inside surface,
the disc has a hole.
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Insert a smaller locking stone as a handle
and you can roll the door shut,
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creating a smooth, formidable barrier
for anyone on the other side.
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But did the Phrygians
really make these ingenious doors,
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or were they already here?
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They're carved
from the same compressed ash
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that made the fairy chimneys.
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The same soft rock that allowed someone
to dig all this out in the first place.
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They're certainly sealable doors,
separating the levels from each other,
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requiring sophisticated engineering
to fit in place.
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But the stone is soft
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and determined attackers
armed with sledgehammers and chisels
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could easily have broken through,
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rendering all the effort to make
these megaliths completely useless.
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I'm beginning to wonder if they were
designed to deter human attackers at all.
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To me, these look less
like defensive fortifications
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and more like a clever way
to allow privacy between sections,
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or to prevent fires from spreading.
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Even if this place was originally built
as a military installation,
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why dig it out here?
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There was nothing here to defend.
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[Sevim, in Turkish]
There were no settlements
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above ground in Derinkuyu until 1830.
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The notion that these are places where
people went to hide from invading armies
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makes very little sense to me.
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When an invading army
comes into a territory,
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they come to take,
possess and occupy that territory.
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All they have to do is block the entrances
and wait till you die of starvation.
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So that idea
just doesn't make any sense at all.
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See, in my opinion,
I think scholarship is going too far
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to say this was the 8th century BC
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because those are the earliest dates
that we find people using it.
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Right.
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But that we don't necessarily know
that they made it then.
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Maybe it was already made.
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Quite possible, as it's still a mystery.
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- It's just the most plausible theory...
- Yes.
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...not the only correct theory.
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[Graham] The dating
of this underground city
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is about as insecure as it's possible
for archaeological dating to be.
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All the proposed dates derive from
use of the structure at different periods.
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The fact that I live in a house today
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doesn't mean it was built
immediately before I moved in.
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It's a notion that leads me to question
the official dating of these tunnels.
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Could they be older,
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much older, than the accepted theory says?
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And was the reason for their construction
not to hide from an invading army
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but to hide from something else?
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In the most ancient levels,
the ones closest to the surface,
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the chambers seem
not to be designed for defense
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but for everyday living.
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[in Turkish] The underground cities were
organized to cater for human living.
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In other words, for daily life.
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And for this,
all the resources were available.
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Starting with the kitchen,
to the pantry, to the living spaces.
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[in English] There are sections
we know that they would use as cooking
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and we know
that they created small chimneys.
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Mmm-hmm.
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At the entrance floors, there are
some rooms that's named as stables.
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Animals would be the most valuable
belongings of those people.
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[Graham] One area has even been identified
as an ancient winery
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where grapes were crushed.
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Indeed, the tunnels
would make a great wine cellar.
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The temperature stays quite comfortable,
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no matter how hot or cold
it gets on the surface.
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Food would've stayed fresh
longer down here.
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It's clear that Derinkuyu was created
to be used by a substantial population.
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An underground bunker.
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Think about all the modern examples
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where humans have created
vast underground living spaces.
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The Cheyenne Mountain Complex in Colorado.
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The Dixia Cheng network of tunnels
dug out beneath Beijing.
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The Presidential Emergency
Operations Center under the White House.
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None of these were built
to defend against invading armies.
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They were built as places of refuge,
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to preserve life in the event
of some kind of threat from above.
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I think that's exactly what's going on...
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at Derinkuyu.
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But I also believe this bunker
was created much longer ago
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than archaeologists
are willing to consider.
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There is evidence that suggests
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that Derinkuyu may go back
as far as the last Ice Age.
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It concerns those telltale marks
left by hand axes
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on the walls of Derinkuyu.
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Just a mile outside Derinkuyu,
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Turkish archaeologists
exploring an ancient riverbed
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found several hand axes and stone tools
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dating back to around 9500 BC,
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the end of the last Ice Age.
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The same sort of tools
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that shaped Derinkuyu's
shallowest and oldest chambers.
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Think about the semi-subterranean chamber
at Karahan Tepe,
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less than 300 miles from here,
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with its columns that closely resemble
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the natural fairy chimney formations
of Cappadocia.
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Since no one disputes
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that this chamber was carved out
at the end of the last Ice Age,
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there's no reason why Derinkuyu
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couldn't have been made
at around the same time.
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As Derinkuyu reveals
its depth and complexity,
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what's hard to ignore
is the vast scale of the enterprise
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and the enormous effort involved
in tunneling it out in the first place.
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What makes this feat of engineering
even more remarkable
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is that this isn't the only
underground city in Cappadocia.
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In 2013,
construction workers stumbled across
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another series of tunnels at Nevşehir,
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17 miles away.
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What they found was an underground city
that's even larger than Derinkuyu.
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Since then, more underground cities
have been discovered.
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The stunning truth is here in Cappadocia,
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archaeologists have identified
36 such underground cities.
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And if we count the ones
with just two levels,
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that number balloons to 200.
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One of these underground cities,
just five miles away from Derinkuyu,
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holds an incredible secret.
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The tunnels at Kaymakli
run eight stories deep
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over an area wider than Derinkuyu.
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Based on the number of storage chambers
carved into the walls,
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archaeologists think this bunker
could've supported up to 3,500 people.
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But Kaymakli's most mind-blowing feature
can be found here on the third level down.
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An underground tunnel
that runs far into the distance.
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It's impassable today,
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but this blocked tunnel is claimed by some
to connect Kaymakli to Derinkuyu.
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A straight-line distance
of about five miles.
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In fact, archaeologists have confirmed
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that at least six other
underground complexes in Cappadocia
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are connected to one another
by similar underground passages.
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To my thinking, this changes everything.
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These underground labyrinths
aren't just isolated, individual bunkers.
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They're part of
a massive and widespread project
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involving dozens of similar sites
scattered across the region.
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Only a highly motivated culture
would have undertaken such a task.
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What kind of threat
would have been so devastating
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that it could compel an entire people,
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possibly hundreds of thousands of them,
to carve out a new life underground?
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There has to be another explanation
for why these places were made
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which makes better sense
than hiding from invading armies.
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The answer might lie
in one of the region's very oldest myths,
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one that dates back thousands of years
to the Zoroastrians.
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[folk music playing]
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These are some of Cappadocia's
famous whirling dervishes.
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Devout followers
of a religion called Sufism.
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One of the few remnants
of the ancient culture of Zoroastrianism.
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The ancient Persian prophet, Zoroaster,
founded what's claimed by some
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to be the world's oldest
continuously practiced religion.
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Its sacred texts refer to
an underground city just like Derinkuyu,
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telling us exactly
why it was made and by whom.
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Zoroaster spoke of the first king
and founder of civilization,
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a man named Yima.
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One day, as Yima was beside a river,
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the great god Ahura Mazda
appeared to him with an ominous warning.
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Not of a flood, but of a fatal winter.
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And he told Yima to build a vara,
an immense underground shelter.
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Into it, he must bring the best
of men and women, and animals,
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two of every kind.
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Yima must store seeds
of every tree and fruit,
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creating an inexhaustible supply
until the fatal winter had passed.
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Oh, and the sacred texts also tell us
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that the onset of this fatal winter
would be heralded by a serpent in the sky.
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The supposedly mythical vara
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sounds a lot like the underground cities
we find here in Cappadocia.
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But mainstream historians
refuse to see the connection.
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The Yima myth
is just another one of those myths
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that archaeology assumes
don't mean anything,
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and yet it speaks of
a terrible freezing winter descending.
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[wind howling]
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And just as geologists have confirmed
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that there was a period of great floods
during the Younger Dryas,
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much resembling those described in myths,
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they've also noted that afterward,
temperatures around the planet plummeted.
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A fatal winter indeed.
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And then there's that detail
linking the onset of the fatal winter
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to the arrival
of a great snake out of the sky,
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just like the snakes we've encountered
in the myths of the ancient Aztecs,
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or of the Iroquois.
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Serpents always
associated with cataclysms.
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I'm also reminded
of those pillars at Göbekli Tepe
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covered in carved depictions of snakes
seemingly raining down from the sky.
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Or of the snake etched into
Malta's great temple of Ġgantija.
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Or of Serpent Mound in North America.
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Of course, archaeologists don't connect
these ancient symbols and traditions
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from opposite sides of the planet
to one another at all,
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let alone to a singular event.
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But we've now seen how different
and supposedly unrelated structures
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all around the world
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seem to have benefitted from a legacy
of very ancient knowledge.
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A shared legacy of unknown origin.
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The stunning implication
is that during the Ice Age,
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an advanced civilization,
whose influence spanned the globe,
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coexisted with the hunter-gatherers who
we know were also present at that time.
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A civilization that was destroyed
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in the mysterious cataclysms
of the Younger Dryas.
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Could all these references to serpents
also be part of that legacy?
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A warning left behind by survivors.
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What it comes down to, for me, is that
we humans are a species with amnesia.
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So badly knocked on the head
by the cataclysms that occurred
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at the end of the last Ice Age,
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that we've forgotten
an important chapter of our own story.
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And that can be a big problem
because as with so many of these myths,
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a later story about Yima
ends with a clear warning from the gods
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that one day,
a similar catastrophe would return.
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[thunderclap]
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Could it?
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For a long time, it remained a mystery
as to what triggered the floods,
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fires and plunging temperatures
of the Younger Dryas,
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but new geological evidence
has suggested a terrible possibility.
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Evidence still visible today
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in the scarred landscape
of prehistoric America,
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where I'm headed next.
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I'm quite persuaded
that the origin of serpent symbolism
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has to do precisely
with those serpents in the sky
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that we call comets.