I've been trying to keep tabs on the excavation but it's proven to be extremely difficult to find information that doesn't include aliens as construction workers!
Ah.. ,I see. Well maybe it's because I didn't ask you for your opinion. So learn to mind your business bud. You might find d yourself face down if you don't
@@stephenhurd1489 Yep. Think about it. The aliens can build their spaceships to travel vast distances through space. Then they build Flintstones houses without showing the people how to work metal, or even clay pots. And then they fly away again. !!!
Nah mate. It is well known how the Turkish people show everyone around. She did not even provide any photographs really. 2 or 3 images which i doubt she took herself. She is a faker for money unfortunately.
Me and Mrs Me often walk around neolithic sites in the UK and I always wonder what's literally just under the surface; time and time again some amazing finds have been discovered just a metre or so down. This place is the same, 'hey! Look at these cool stones on the surface' and look what was found. Amazing. Thanks Kayleigh.
Kayleigh, what an amazing experience this was. To be able to visit such a wonderful historic site if such huge archaeological importance is, as you said, a once in a lifetime experience. Your trip through that landscape in itself would have been a fantastic experience. Thank you for sharing this new site with us.
I am happy that you had the opportunity to visit a site that is currently been excavated in Türkiye. I want to visit the country someday, but it has so much to offer and it’s territory is so extensive. Thanks for the video!
@@lynsamfortas Like with Egypt in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Foreigners finding Pharaohs and deciphering hieroglyphics. Why didn't the Egyptians get these things done?
it's amazing it's just similar like our house plan drawing in modern times.. or like when you play the sims you can make the walls and roof invisible.. and this looks just like that
Wow -- who knows what else (more sites, carvings, remains) are yet to be found in that area -- thank you for visiting it in person and giving us the info! It's astounding that a culture could be as well organized and fed as to build these structures and pillars -- yet not have pottery!
Wow, not only an important site, but beautiful with it! But 22 skulls ... writing history as they dig, and this is only the start! Awesome. Thanks for the video .. 😜
These sites are so amazing and they are completely rewriting our ancient history. A pity the textbooks are still ignoring these sites, at least the ones here in the US.
Lmfao omg.. i read this patiently waiting for the table talking to return. Thinking "We're all thinking it he's just saying it" - "BOING" -laughing like Beavis n butthead in my head. Everytime it did.... then i realized there actually was Table top t-pillars! Feeling a lil sheepish now
I went to Turkey in 1977 with the US military for a NATO field problem. We couldn't go far from the base camp, but what we could see was beyond interesting.
Kyleigh, this is an extraordinary discovery and fortunate video opportunity for you and us your loyal viewers. Please let us know when the carbon-14 date for those 23 skulls has been completed. Thank you for continuing to produce science content videos for us lay people who didn't earn degree in the sciences. We need more women in science academics like you. Be well always. -DR
At one point in the video i say the current excavated layers date to 6500 years ago, I meant to say 8500 BCE. Completely flunked there, Apologies!!😅
Thank you @HistoryWithKayleigh. Fallos culture and head hunters? Interesting finds.
I've been trying to keep tabs on the excavation but it's proven to be extremely difficult to find information that doesn't include aliens as construction workers!
@@stephenhurd1489 No it is not that difficult. It is in open access and that is what this woman kayleigh uses. So can you.
Ah.. ,I see. Well maybe it's because I didn't ask you for your opinion. So learn to mind your business bud. You might find d yourself face down if you don't
@@stephenhurd1489 Yep. Think about it. The aliens can build their spaceships to travel vast distances through space. Then they build Flintstones houses without showing the people how to work metal, or even clay pots. And then they fly away again. !!!
History doesn't get any better than this.
😅😅😅😅😅
Kayleighs never before seen pictures? Dear lady, for the next eleven minutes you have my undivided attention.❤
@@jamesportrais3946 like you're looking at the pictures , i can't concentrate
naming the archeological site as the student who discovered it is a cool and humble act !
Yes, it would have been so easy for the Professor to take credit. The student is still smiling I hear.
Discovering an ancient site and having it named after you, guess that student got some extra credits.
Once in a lifetime! Thank you for Taking us along virtually!
She did not. There are much better videos around.
You're becoming bigger than Ancient Architects.
It's super cool that the owners let you see the sight.
Nah mate. It is well known how the Turkish people show everyone around. She did not even provide any photographs really. 2 or 3 images which i doubt she took herself. She is a faker for money unfortunately.
So happy I just found you!!! Amazing channel!
You’re such a great advocate for history - congrats!
No she is not.
Echt wel cool en leuk om te zien hoe gegroeid jij bent wauw!❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Thanks, keek je mijn videos in het verleden? Haha
Me and Mrs Me often walk around neolithic sites in the UK and I always wonder what's literally just under the surface; time and time again some amazing finds have been discovered just a metre or so down. This place is the same, 'hey! Look at these cool stones on the surface' and look what was found. Amazing. Thanks Kayleigh.
Kayleigh, what an amazing experience this was. To be able to visit such a wonderful historic site if such huge archaeological importance is, as you said, a once in a lifetime experience.
Your trip through that landscape in itself would have been a fantastic experience.
Thank you for sharing this new site with us.
Video's like these, is why i subscribed years ago. Thx for sharing your passion and research with us.
Thank you, Kayleigh. ❤❤❤❤
It's so cool that we are learning about these super old sites.
I am happy that you had the opportunity to visit a site that is currently been excavated in Türkiye. I want to visit the country someday, but it has so much to offer and it’s territory is so extensive. Thanks for the video!
😮 It really baffles me that this happens in my country yet I find out from foreigners. Education in Türkiye needs serious change.
@@lynsamfortas
Like with Egypt in the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Foreigners finding Pharaohs and deciphering hieroglyphics. Why didn't the Egyptians get these things done?
I’m glad to see your presentation. I did not know about this one.
Thank You Kayleigh.
You lucky, lucky lady. I was given ringside access at The Vindolanda Digs a few years back. Loved every minute and fact I was told.
Thank you for sharing this with us! Seems you were at the right place at the right time with the right tour guide!
an incredibly attractive intelligent visitor has the locals spellbound... who could say no ..amazing stuff, dream trip i am sure
Your love and enthusiasm for the subject matter make your videos so fun to watch. Your excitement is contagious.
Wonderful video, as always Kayleigh. A great honour to be allowed in to this site.
What a treat that must have been to be invited in.
Great work Kayleigh , you legend ! Look forward to more Turkey videos !✌🙏
I enjoyed your excellent reporting.
They probably let you tour the site because they recognized you as an archeology aficionado! Great video!
Haha they didn't. As I was in the back of the bus 😂
Turkish people often do that and Kayleigh is nothing special to come along. It is just another tourist to them.
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us!
Always intriguing... 👍
Your channel is awesome. Such neat things that you explore
Thank you so much for sharing your pictures. They spawn so many questions about this mysterious place and its inhabitants.
Thanks, a very good site visit. Don't know how you pronounce all those names!
Wow! Thanks so much - so interesting seeing variations in styles between Telpes.
it's amazing it's just similar like our house plan drawing in modern times..
or like when you play the sims you can make the walls and roof invisible.. and this looks just like that
Wow -- who knows what else (more sites, carvings, remains) are yet to be found in that area -- thank you for visiting it in person and giving us the info! It's astounding that a culture could be as well organized and fed as to build these structures and pillars -- yet not have pottery!
Je ben een echte mazzelaar dus . Lijkt me waanzinnig om zo iets mee te maken 🤩🤘👌🏼groetjes uit Vlaardingen 🇳🇱🇳🇱
My new favorite source for history. Thank you Kayleigh, excellent informative video.
*you said my country's name right* 👏 😄
Haha according to so many people here in the comments I didn't 😂😂😂
Haha according to so many people here in the comments I didn't 😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing this video.
Who knows what else is hiding under the ground, I guess this is just a fraction. Great video 😃😃
Love it! There is so much we don't know! What an opportunity!
thanks i didn't know there is so much more to this culture and area
Thanks for sharing your good fortune!
I'm so happy I found Your chanel, a while ago! Love this.
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Most excellent! Thank you
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for this reporting.
Compliments again, next best thing to being there, thanks again for being the wonderful you.😊
What an incredibly interesting trip.
As usual I feel smarter and better informed! Thank you, Angel!!❤
So you dont care about the site and archeology? Which this woman Kayleigh uses to make money?
Great video. I haven't seen your videos for about a year, but your English pronunciation is waaaay better.
I've been uploading steadily, so you have lots to catch up on
Fab experience. Worth every penny. 🎉❤
Once again “ great video “
Thank you!
Wow, not only an important site, but beautiful with it! But 22 skulls ... writing history as they dig, and this is only the start! Awesome. Thanks for the video .. 😜
Thank you for your research and travels. Furthermore, I’m glad to see you are in better health. 🌹
Thanks for the video. I enjoy your work as it is informative, consicse and entertaining. Also, nice shirt.
Yeah, she makes sure to publish every video wearing a tight shirt. Really demonstrates her interest in science lol 😂
What amazing finds awaits us in that area. I can't wait!! But I doubt it will be excavated in my life time..
Wow! Good job and great video!
Kayleigh , ur tha BEST!!💫🤜💥🤛
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you also for mentioning the individuals who have been doing the vital primary groundwork. Respect! 🙏✨
Thank you very much, Kayleigh. Very informative and fascinating, as always.
I❤U too! It's a bucket list dream to tour with you! I live in central Arizona surrounded by ancient sites! Love your stuff!❤🎉
🦅WOW….Thats Impressive🦅THANK YOU 🦅
These sites are so amazing and they are completely rewriting our ancient history. A pity the textbooks are still ignoring these sites, at least the ones here in the US.
Beautiful work!!
Very enjoyable and informative, any day I learn something new is a great day.
Fantastic! Your content is the best!
Glad you think so!😁
Makes sense, women love digging up the past
Great work again Kayleigh. What a stroke of luck. 🍀
Looks like an amazing site.
Great. Thank you. Would love to join you on such a tour.
She presents very well. I appreciate the content too. Thank you for this,
You should be in the next " Mummy Movie " .
Another great video. I actually feel smarter after watching your videos because I'm always learning something new.
Thanks Kayleigh!
Congratulations! Good work
Amsterdam, calling 📞
As usual , fantastic 👏 job , chapeau ❤😊
This is amazing! it needs to continue.
Another Tepe woohoo!! Super interesting
Thank you for the amazing pictures!
What amazing pictures?
@forestdweller5581 ...the ones in the video?
@@EdrickBluebeard What amazing pictures are in this video?
@forestdweller5581 if this isn't going to turn into an Abbott & Costello bit, I'm out.
Very exciting discovery! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Super interesting! Thank you for sharing Kayleigh. Love your passion!
I like your tabletop T-pillars
Lmfao omg.. i read this patiently waiting for the table talking to return. Thinking "We're all thinking it he's just saying it" - "BOING" -laughing like Beavis n butthead in my head. Everytime it did.... then i realized there actually was Table top t-pillars! Feeling a lil sheepish now
This is amazing. You do incredible work
Thanks for sharing, glad you enjoyed your trip.
Looking forward to an update1
Thanks for the nice informational video. 🙂
Wonderful experience you had. Thanks for sharing this
I went to Turkey in 1977 with the US military for a NATO field problem. We couldn't go far from the base camp, but what we could see was beyond interesting.
Most excellent video.
Very nice, Kayleigh. Thank you for this :)
Tas Tepeler Means Stone Hills in Turkey. So they are called Stone Hill Sites.
too cool! i so want to go see it too
WOW! THANKS! THIS WAS COOL! I hope you have a good weekend!
Cool and Interesting. 👍🏻👍🏻
I enjoy your knowledge it’s very informative thanks for that
I was really disappointed not to be able to join you on that tour due to a hip injury.
Kyleigh, this is an extraordinary discovery and fortunate video opportunity for you and us your loyal viewers. Please let us know when the carbon-14 date for those 23 skulls has been completed. Thank you for continuing to produce science content videos for us lay people who didn't earn degree in the sciences. We need more women in science academics like you. Be well always. -DR
Fascinating content, you never disappoint.
This was super cool thank you for sharing your journey.