Great to hear you also like making reconstructions in Minecraft! That is great!!! Feel free to share the channel or any videos if you feel it should be getting more views and deserves it! I can't really speak to why TH-cam recommends my videos or not.
It's fascinating. Göbekli Tepe is so old that even the oldest reconstructed proto-language is younger than it is. The place is so old that it is possible that we or any other culture in the world don't share any word, motive, story plot, or tradition with builders of Göbekli Tepe. They are literally aliens for us.
That timeline boggles my brain! Love how you used the mini-blocks in the site, too! I think server-stuff could be it's own episode, especially if you interact with some of the folks on the server
Good to know! If I have enough content to do its own episode I will definitely consider doing it! I appreciate the feedback on it! I completely agree with the timeline thing and also like how the mini-blocks game out. There are tons of stones all around the real site so I wanted to try and capture it in my build.
Thanks! Glad the mini update worked well!! Also glad you like the tower. I wanted something that would look very different than the archaeological builds around it.
Very cool! I wonder if the older builds would be larger than the newer ones because they started with the most necessary structures for the community and didn't see the need to add smaller, possibly more specialized ones until the community had grown to a certain point.
Thanks I appreciate the comment. Yeah, I don't know. The thing is that the previously used enclosures seem to have been purposely buried, and the new enclosures built next to the old ones. Maybe the community was just getting smaller so a larger enclosure wasn't needed, so why put in the extra work...?
Thanks! Oh, sorry about that ;) Hope it wasn't too bad. I did put the text up beforehand, but yeah. That creeper scared me so bad when it happened while I was recording that scene!
I think that most people come for the archeological aspect because the lets-play niche is already well-saturated. I would focus more on the archeological aspect, and make the lets-plays a separate project.
Good feedback! Thank you so much for your comment! I do agree that the let's play niche is pretty well tapped out by much bigger and I think very entertaining minecrafters, so I don't know that I have a huge urge to try and do that. I was thinking about it from the perspective of showing it in case people were curious what else I got up to on my world. Thanks!
It is a crime against humanity what is being allowed to happen there. The cover meant to protect from rain and snow doesn't work and allows the elements to wear on the structure. Also the groves of trees planted on the site allowing tree roots to damage and prevent excavation. Combine that with the head researchers of Gobekli Tepe and Turkey postponing excavation for 100+ years is madness!
That is interesting. I can't speak first hand to any of that. The only thing I could add, is that generally there are often good reasons why archaeologists don't dig sites, and generally excavation, given it is at its core a destructive process, is only done to answer specific questions or to rescue a site. You don't know in the future what better techniques or technology might enable a deeper knowledge. If all sites we knew about were dug up in 1850 instead of today a ton of knowledge would have been lost.
what always makes me laugh when folks say "the only structures" instead of "the only structures we have found" since a untreated (treating as we see it today is a new process with chems that makes the wood like a mummy basically) all wood, hide and fiber buildings when left alone can be gone in anywhere from 3 months to up to 10 years when not cared for and before nails would be tied and Lincoln Logged together making them unstable as they rot and not cared for. Also anywhere that might have had in dirt posts in most folks would never notice when built there years later maybe just finding parts of rotten wood not understanding or caring about what was seen or just thinking oh a branch got covered.
Yeah, exactly. Unless you happen to be in an environment where wood or other organic materials would be preserved, they aren't going to last that long.
@@Haraldr_Halfdan when I was 3 the teens where I grew up built a party log cabin in the woods, they used it till they graduated a year or two later. by the time I was like 7 or 8 it was nothing but a pile of dirt and rotting cores. watching how quick it fell apart and rotted away always made me question just how stuff like that can be fossilized which made me conclude it was like a 1 in a billion chance(low side chance). a lean-to style would go faster, I remember changing treated plywood on the one my pap had to store things every 2 to 3 years especially where it touched ground and most of that style had been made from thin material like bark, hide and branches before cut wood was readily available lasting days to months.
This is a criminally underrated channel! I love building reconstructions of ancient sites in minecraft too, so your channel is a great watch.
Great to hear you also like making reconstructions in Minecraft! That is great!!! Feel free to share the channel or any videos if you feel it should be getting more views and deserves it! I can't really speak to why TH-cam recommends my videos or not.
It's fascinating. Göbekli Tepe is so old that even the oldest reconstructed proto-language is younger than it is. The place is so old that it is possible that we or any other culture in the world don't share any word, motive, story plot, or tradition with builders of Göbekli Tepe. They are literally aliens for us.
Certainly a different culture and different priorities.
That timeline boggles my brain! Love how you used the mini-blocks in the site, too!
I think server-stuff could be it's own episode, especially if you interact with some of the folks on the server
Good to know! If I have enough content to do its own episode I will definitely consider doing it! I appreciate the feedback on it! I completely agree with the timeline thing and also like how the mini-blocks game out. There are tons of stones all around the real site so I wanted to try and capture it in my build.
The timeline segment was really mind-blowing! Really chainges the image of people of the time!
Thanks! I am glad you found that effective!!!
Really cool and interesting video as always Haraldr! Loved the SMP update hehe
Thanks! 😁
Love the mini update at the beginning, the tower is looking cool! Interesting video as always
Thanks! Glad the mini update worked well!! Also glad you like the tower. I wanted something that would look very different than the archaeological builds around it.
Very cool! I wonder if the older builds would be larger than the newer ones because they started with the most necessary structures for the community and didn't see the need to add smaller, possibly more specialized ones until the community had grown to a certain point.
Thanks I appreciate the comment. Yeah, I don't know. The thing is that the previously used enclosures seem to have been purposely buried, and the new enclosures built next to the old ones. Maybe the community was just getting smaller so a larger enclosure wasn't needed, so why put in the extra work...?
As always, the quality of this videos is impeccable! Btw, what a jump scare for earphones users lol
Thanks! Oh, sorry about that ;) Hope it wasn't too bad. I did put the text up beforehand, but yeah. That creeper scared me so bad when it happened while I was recording that scene!
very cool as usual
I appreciate you dropping a comment and letting me know you like it!
so cool!
Thanks! Appreciate you letting me know you enjoyed the build!
I think that most people come for the archeological aspect because the lets-play niche is already well-saturated. I would focus more on the archeological aspect, and make the lets-plays a separate project.
Good feedback! Thank you so much for your comment! I do agree that the let's play niche is pretty well tapped out by much bigger and I think very entertaining minecrafters, so I don't know that I have a huge urge to try and do that. I was thinking about it from the perspective of showing it in case people were curious what else I got up to on my world. Thanks!
I bet they made the T shapes because they didn't have pumpkins yet.
LOL, Pumpkins to be added later! That is great. Halloween is coming up :)
It is a crime against humanity what is being allowed to happen there. The cover meant to protect from rain and snow doesn't work and allows the elements to wear on the structure. Also the groves of trees planted on the site allowing tree roots to damage and prevent excavation. Combine that with the head researchers of Gobekli Tepe and Turkey postponing excavation for 100+ years is madness!
That is interesting. I can't speak first hand to any of that. The only thing I could add, is that generally there are often good reasons why archaeologists don't dig sites, and generally excavation, given it is at its core a destructive process, is only done to answer specific questions or to rescue a site. You don't know in the future what better techniques or technology might enable a deeper knowledge. If all sites we knew about were dug up in 1850 instead of today a ton of knowledge would have been lost.
what always makes me laugh when folks say "the only structures" instead of "the only structures we have found" since a untreated (treating as we see it today is a new process with chems that makes the wood like a mummy basically) all wood, hide and fiber buildings when left alone can be gone in anywhere from 3 months to up to 10 years when not cared for and before nails would be tied and Lincoln Logged together making them unstable as they rot and not cared for. Also anywhere that might have had in dirt posts in most folks would never notice when built there years later maybe just finding parts of rotten wood not understanding or caring about what was seen or just thinking oh a branch got covered.
Yeah, exactly. Unless you happen to be in an environment where wood or other organic materials would be preserved, they aren't going to last that long.
@@Haraldr_Halfdan when I was 3 the teens where I grew up built a party log cabin in the woods, they used it till they graduated a year or two later. by the time I was like 7 or 8 it was nothing but a pile of dirt and rotting cores. watching how quick it fell apart and rotted away always made me question just how stuff like that can be fossilized which made me conclude it was like a 1 in a billion chance(low side chance). a lean-to style would go faster, I remember changing treated plywood on the one my pap had to store things every 2 to 3 years especially where it touched ground and most of that style had been made from thin material like bark, hide and branches before cut wood was readily available lasting days to months.
@@georgeharris572 Yep, exactly.