Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions. Soon I will return to Cappadocia and my GREAT EXPEDITION TO EGYPT! 💗
Niches are found in great numbers in Phrygia...maybe they protected statues, maybe not. A stony hill wall with many Niches is found in Glukhite Kameni, Bulgaria. It s believed that these small Niches protected urns with ashes of children...a habit seen in Minoan Crete. Thracians are believed to be linked to Aegean Minoan civilisation and linked linguistically to Anatolia...to Phrygia at least.
Turkey is beautiful. Thanks ASites! You will be my guide to all these wonderful places. Stay safe dear friend. Oh, wish I was on an Adventure.🤗 Bye for now. Enjoyed the video. Last night saw more videos on Alexander the Great.
@@ancientsitesgirl Thank you. I really enjoy your videos. You show more then the other guys do. I like when you are approaching the sites. Not too many show that. Okay, till next time 🙂
Hey guys, just bumped into you with my friend, we were here sitting and talking about you guys and really excited to have met you friendly and welcoming people. We wish you a safe and happy journey and hope Egypt never lets you down. Lots of love from the Britain and India ❤️🌹❤️🌹
This was a great video! 😃 By the way: I posted a link to your video on Perga on my new video on Perga at the 5:30 part of the video. I hope this sends more of my viewers to your excellent videos and channel 😉
as a stonemason i watch a lot of videos like this as it is an interest of mine, i hope your channel grows it seems u have a small following already. good luck in the future thank you for the work you put into the video.
@@ancientsitesgirl subed to your channel hope it helps you in a small way. cheers again for your work. always nice to see smart young people looking into history and science. it move us all forward.
Every video you produce gives us so much information about Ancient Sites. I had never even heard of this site before. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into your videos. Without a doubt you are my fave explorer
@@ancientsitesgirl You are NEVER a disappointment. I still hope you can expand your videos with other things like museum visits, use of drones when possible, maybe using Google Earth for more imaging. I know these things are easier said than done, but I still want to be supportive and helpful for suggesting other ideas. I find it odd that you haven't set up a Patreon account. I generally don't make patreon contributions but many other people do. I've been making MONTHLY donations to the poor children of the world for 35 years, so that's where most of my donations go. As always; ALL THE BEST 😁 STAY SAFE OUT THERE! 😊 🥂🌷💕💓🌻🍀🌈☺️💞🎂❄️🐶💨🙌👏🥂 Oops, I forgot. Looks like you got a good workout climbing on this ancient site. 😁
Fantastic Work ! You take us to places we never knew existed ! The Turkish Machu Picchu was Magnified, and seeing you in the video puts everything into size perspective ! Excellent Work !!!
If I understand you correctly, I totally agree with the definition of “Theater in Termessos” as “Machu Picchu in Turkey" When studying such an archeological monument, also must analyze the geometric pattern of the mountains associated with it. If the geometric expression of the Great mountain range and the nonverbal communication of the archaeological monument are compatible, the currently accepted written history will be collapsed.
The most beautiful nook in this land, full of mysteries and secrets, the only gravity where you can integrate with the soul you are paired with, thank you.
Come Visit Us in Jordan We have Roman city built by volcanic black rock called Umm Qis, it is the same as in this city colonised by nature and not many visited it.
Great content with perfect transitions of context! As a local person of Antalya I couldn't tell more precisely as this about this wonderful ancient city. I wish you to best on your journey!
Im officially obsessed and in love with your channel!!!! You inspire me so much!! One thing I ask is can you detail the stone quarry(s) of the sites you document to give context as to how far the blocks were moved!
Bravo for this video as well! Sarcophagi of same sizes and shapes are found in S.Thrace, European Turkey[Trakya]. Anatolian stone carvers were masters of excess stone removal as shown by the façades of Lycian tombs that have even beams carved in stone looking like wooden beams. The knowledge of removing huge stone quantities in creating one piece may go back to Göbekli Tepe, many thousands of years before the Lycian tombs were made...
@@ancientsitesgirl The Thinker of Hamangia and his Wife...of the Hamangia Culture in Romania are said to be handmade by migrants from Anatolia. Hamangia is located in Dobrudja(portion of Romania that opens to the Black Sea). The Cucuteni Culture of Romania produced Ceramics that were found in Troy levels 2 through 9. So the area of what later became Thrace was actively involved in trading with the people of Anatolia. For Anatolia see the books of Colin Renfrew. Klaus Schmidt was the discoverer of Göbekli Tepe.
@@ancientsitesgirl Something very interesting>> the language of the Thracians was written and discovered on three stone tablets in 1994 on the island of Samothrace. The Mysteries of the Kabiri were taught on this island...Orpheus was teaching them before Troy[ 1329BC]. One of the tablets has a bilingual inscription on it, Greek & Thracian...a very long text of a treatise. Yet the linguistic deciphrement of Thracian( in the Greek alphabet) is very little...just a comparison to vowel frequency of Anatolian languages (not specified in the short report ). Orpheus was a Thracian the son of king Oeagrus of the Edoni tribe. Orpheus lived 1000 years before Plato, said Plato himself. Pythagoras took over most ideas of Orpheus...so said Syrianos the teacher of Proclus (writer of the Elements of Plato s Theology). Any way, the little progress of the study of Thracian is baffling because Hittite is indo-european and its grammar and vocabulary are known(but also an older language). The Myth of the birth of the gods or The Rhapsodic Theogony by Orpheus is similar to Hittite myths. Then it would be logical that the two languages should be somehow related....
@@ancientsitesgirl the work of removing excess material seen in the sculpture technique at Göbekli Tepe may be also related to the knowledge of tunnel making seen in Derinkuyu and above ground in Capaddocia. So then the same people may be the authors of all these things....
@@ancientsitesgirl if you visit Anatolia make sure you visit Phrygia or FRIG VADISI the Phrygian Valley[Afyon, Yazılıkaya]. You ll see Phrygian tombs in the rock[ removal of excess material]. See Phrygian writing[ not based on Greek script, and maybe older...].
you did not go the grave of Alcetas. One of the great place to visit in Termessos. There was a figure on the mountain, Alcetas on a horse.Also an eagle which holds a snake in the feet. Also there is a destroyed shield of Alcetas. Also there is great view of whole Termessos city. Even you can see the theatre from there.
Thank you very interesting. I visited it 40 years ago. Our guide drew iur attention on the following fact : in the lower part of the city tombs were located randomly in the heart of the city, and the Solims thought their deads gave them strength in such a way. I had big emotion in Termessos. 😊
I heard about Termessos before. Your video was impressive. History has always interested me. But I was worried about you as you walked through the ruins of the city.
Termessos is a unique city because most of the ancient Greek cities in Anatolia were built on the coastline but this city was built at a very high elevation which makes me wonder why they decided to built Termessos at this specific location? What were their motivation/incentive to built their city on a mountain? I know it's advantageous from a military point of view but that's alll
Wonderful work. I've watched just about every video in your channel. Please stick to the places less traveled. There are plenty of other channels that handle the tourist traps. The significant unknowns, are so much more fascinating. Pre-history hidden in the writings of the masters. A need not covered by the repetitive tourist masters, who just want attention and profit.
where is your patreon or something? It is so difficult to find anything like this on TH-cam when you’re searching for history content while travelling… You deserve at least 100k or more even though you’re targeting a very small niche of people. Dig your new content as well. Hope the podcast goes well. KEEP IT UP
Another Ancient ruin with Megalitic Stone Construction, atop a Mountain!? These Structures are all over the Planet, which confirms there was a Global Technologically Advanced Civilization!❤
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions. Soon I will return to Cappadocia and my GREAT EXPEDITION TO EGYPT! 💗
Thank you very much for these great videos. I follow you from egypt. We are very happy that you are coming to egypt
I try to comment on each one! Many thanks and please keep these perfectly splendid videos coming!
Niches are found in great numbers in Phrygia...maybe they protected statues, maybe not. A stony hill wall with many Niches is found in Glukhite Kameni, Bulgaria. It s believed that these small Niches protected urns with ashes of children...a habit seen in Minoan Crete. Thracians are believed to be linked to Aegean Minoan civilisation and linked linguistically to Anatolia...to Phrygia at least.
Another wonderful, informative video. Thank you.
Thank you!
Turkey is beautiful.
Thanks ASites!
You will be my guide to all these wonderful places.
Stay safe dear friend.
Oh, wish I was on an Adventure.🤗
Bye for now. Enjoyed the video.
Last night saw more videos on Alexander the Great.
Thank you Nancy! I'm glad I have a viewer like you!
@@ancientsitesgirl
Thank you. I really enjoy your videos. You show more then the other guys do. I like when you are approaching the sites. Not too many show that.
Okay, till next time 🙂
Oh, your outfits are fantastic too.👗👢👒🛍💎
Hey guys, just bumped into you with my friend, we were here sitting and talking about you guys and really excited to have met you friendly and welcoming people. We wish you a safe and happy journey and hope Egypt never lets you down. Lots of love from the Britain and India ❤️🌹❤️🌹
Thank you guys! It was very nice to meet you! I hope you'll enjoy my next episodes :)
We hope so too!! and anytime you visit Cairo we are always here to provide your beloved family with the best of time☺️ give us a shout always !
@@livelaughlove8519 Thank you! Stay safe! 💖
This was a great video! 😃
By the way: I posted a link to your video on Perga on my new video on Perga at the 5:30 part of the video.
I hope this sends more of my viewers to your excellent videos and channel 😉
thank you very much, it's a great help for my little channel ❤
as a stonemason i watch a lot of videos like this as it is an interest of mine, i hope your channel grows it seems u have a small following already. good luck in the future thank you for the work you put into the video.
thank you! I hope you will stay ✌
@@ancientsitesgirl subed to your channel hope it helps you in a small way. cheers again for your work. always nice to see smart young people looking into history and science. it move us all forward.
Every video you produce gives us so much information about Ancient Sites. I had never even heard of this site before. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into your videos. Without a doubt you are my fave explorer
Awww thank you! 😳😁
Thank you very much, I know many sites in the Americas and Egypt/Asia but never seen anything on Termessos! Appreciate it
Thank you ✌❣
Great video again, congratulations!
Thanks ✌
Cheers! Discovered your channel via History with Cy. Great content, reminds me greatly of the History Time channel.
Thank you! Hope you'll stay!
@@ancientsitesgirl already subbed!
@@br1qbat thank you Sir! 😁
Another ancient site gets a visit from Ancient Sites. Eagerly awaiting your next presentation. 😉🙌
Thank you! I will try not to disspoint you!
@@ancientsitesgirl
You are NEVER a disappointment. I still hope you can expand your videos with other things like museum visits, use of drones when possible, maybe using Google Earth for more imaging. I know these things are easier said than done, but I still want to be supportive and helpful for suggesting other ideas. I find it odd that you haven't set up a Patreon account. I generally don't make patreon contributions but many other people do. I've been making MONTHLY donations to the poor children of the world for 35 years, so that's where most of my donations go.
As always;
ALL THE BEST 😁
STAY SAFE OUT THERE! 😊
🥂🌷💕💓🌻🍀🌈☺️💞🎂❄️🐶💨🙌👏🥂
Oops, I forgot. Looks like you got a good workout climbing on this ancient site. 😁
Aż nie mogę uwierzyć, że o tym miejscu zupełnie nic nie wiedziałem.
Dziękuję Pani! 🙂
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Dziękuję za komentarz jak i za kwiatki 🌸 :)
what a great nature what a great history thank you for efforts.🙏
Thank you! :)
I really love your narration! A wonderful listen, accompanied by an incredible video of the landscape
Thank you so much! 🥰
Fantastic Work ! You take us to places we never knew existed !
The Turkish Machu Picchu was Magnified, and seeing you in the video puts everything into size perspective !
Excellent Work !!!
Thank you for such a wonderful comment! 😊💖
You're channel is amazing. This is 🔥
Thanks! ❤️
interesting and informative as always :) great job
Thank you Katya💖❤️
🙆♀️ I see you have the ads.(monetization) Good for you Ancient Sites.👌🏽
I will let them play out to support your channel.
Thank you for your support, it's very important to me!✌
@@ancientsitesgirl 🤗❤🖐
5:38 yeah exactly :)
If I understand you correctly, I totally agree with the definition of “Theater in Termessos” as “Machu Picchu in Turkey" When studying such an archeological monument, also must analyze the geometric pattern of the mountains associated with it. If the geometric expression of the Great mountain range and the nonverbal communication of the archaeological monument are compatible, the currently accepted written history will be collapsed.
it's interesting, thank you
@@ancientsitesgirl I would like to invite you to visit Sigiriya of Sri Lanka.
The most beautiful nook in this land, full of mysteries and secrets, the only gravity where you can integrate with the soul you are paired with, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Nice video
this is a very good (as usual) beautiful host 😏
Thanks
@polbrem polbrem
She's very charming.
Perfect job🌹
Thanks
I was there 2 days ago! Astounding history
True! Amazing place :)
Come Visit Us in Jordan We have Roman city built by volcanic black rock called Umm Qis, it is the same as in this city colonised by nature and not many visited it.
I will go to Jordan for sure
I love these very original videos. The music and sound effects in some of your videos are amazing
This is really fascinating :).
Thank you! 😁
I feel like a 19th century explorer of the lost city in the mountains... nietknięta ruina!
Ancient Sites is simply Amazing !!!
Thanks!! 😁
@@armanasaintclair8962 thank you 😊
Super!
Great content with perfect transitions of context! As a local person of Antalya I couldn't tell more precisely as this about this wonderful ancient city. I wish you to best on your journey!
Thank you so much! 🥰
Super! Thank you!
Thank you for watching ✌️
Stunningly beautiful. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you for your dedication. What a wonderful place!
Thank you for such a nice feedback :)
Pretty incredible you physically go to all these places. Thanks for documenting & sharing
Thanks for watching and commenting!✌
Revisiting all of the videos 😍 awesome 😍
Amazing location for that theatre!!
Almost unreal
Im officially obsessed and in love with your channel!!!! You inspire me so much!! One thing I ask is can you detail the stone quarry(s) of the sites you document to give context as to how far the blocks were moved!
Thank you! :)
Wonderful informatin ! Thank you very much!
Thank you ✌️
Bravo for this video as well! Sarcophagi of same sizes and shapes are found in S.Thrace, European Turkey[Trakya]. Anatolian stone carvers were masters of excess stone removal as shown by the façades of Lycian tombs that have even beams carved in stone looking like wooden beams. The knowledge of removing huge stone quantities in creating one piece may go back to Göbekli Tepe, many thousands of years before the Lycian tombs were made...
Göbekli Tepe is on my bucket list and I will go there! :) thanks for commenting! 😊
@@ancientsitesgirl The Thinker of Hamangia and his Wife...of the Hamangia Culture in Romania are said to be handmade by migrants from Anatolia. Hamangia is located in Dobrudja(portion of Romania that opens to the Black Sea). The Cucuteni Culture of Romania produced Ceramics that were found in Troy levels 2 through 9. So the area of what later became Thrace was actively involved in trading with the people of Anatolia. For Anatolia see the books of Colin Renfrew. Klaus Schmidt was the discoverer of Göbekli Tepe.
@@ancientsitesgirl Something very interesting>> the language of the Thracians was written and discovered on three stone tablets in 1994 on the island of Samothrace. The Mysteries of the Kabiri were taught on this island...Orpheus was teaching them before Troy[ 1329BC]. One of the tablets has a bilingual inscription on it, Greek & Thracian...a very long text of a treatise. Yet the linguistic deciphrement of Thracian( in the Greek alphabet) is very little...just a comparison to vowel frequency of Anatolian languages (not specified in the short report ). Orpheus was a Thracian the son of king Oeagrus of the Edoni tribe. Orpheus lived 1000 years before Plato, said Plato himself. Pythagoras took over most ideas of Orpheus...so said Syrianos the teacher of Proclus (writer of the Elements of Plato s Theology). Any way, the little progress of the study of Thracian is baffling because Hittite is indo-european and its grammar and vocabulary are known(but also an older language). The Myth of the birth of the gods or The Rhapsodic Theogony by Orpheus is similar to Hittite myths. Then it would be logical that the two languages should be somehow related....
@@ancientsitesgirl the work of removing excess material seen in the sculpture technique at Göbekli Tepe may be also related to the knowledge of tunnel making seen in Derinkuyu and above ground in Capaddocia. So then the same people may be the authors of all these things....
@@ancientsitesgirl if you visit Anatolia make sure you visit Phrygia or FRIG VADISI the Phrygian Valley[Afyon, Yazılıkaya]. You ll see Phrygian tombs in the rock[ removal of excess material]. See Phrygian writing[ not based on Greek script, and maybe older...].
Another amazing video 😍
Thank you! :)
you did not go the grave of Alcetas. One of the great place to visit in Termessos. There was a figure on the mountain, Alcetas on a horse.Also an eagle which holds a snake in the feet. Also there is a destroyed shield of Alcetas. Also there is great view of whole Termessos city. Even you can see the theatre from there.
Where is it there? We were there but due to the shortage of time we didn`t make it to the tomb of Alcetas 😔
Were there a lot of cats there or did you just find them all?
In Turkey, cats are everywhere!💗
Wow very well made. What a place!
Thank you so much! I recommend you to watch my recent videos (from Egypt, Luxor) as they are of better quality :)
@@ancientsitesgirlNot true, this one is excellent too😋
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I'm hooked 😍
Thanks! :)
Thank you very interesting. I visited it 40 years ago. Our guide drew iur attention on the following fact : in the lower part of the city tombs were located randomly in the heart of the city, and the Solims thought their deads gave them strength in such a way. I had big emotion in Termessos. 😊
I heard about Termessos before. Your video was impressive. History has always interested me. But I was worried about you as you walked through the ruins of the city.
you needn't have worried, the site is safe 😉 thanks for watching
Sana çok teşekkür ederim abla
Thanks! :)
Favourite history channels? swear ive seen you in the comment, cheers from Austraila.
Thanks ❤✌
@@ancientsitesgirl sorry whats your favourite history channel on youtube?
Termessos is a unique city because most of the ancient Greek cities in Anatolia were built on the coastline but this city was built at a very high elevation which makes me wonder why they decided to built Termessos at this specific location? What were their motivation/incentive to built their city on a mountain? I know it's advantageous from a military point of view but that's alll
thank you for your interesting comment, best regards
Wonderful work. I've watched just about every video in your channel. Please stick to the places less traveled. There are plenty of other channels that handle the tourist traps. The significant unknowns, are so much more fascinating. Pre-history hidden in the writings of the masters. A need not covered by the repetitive tourist masters, who just want attention and profit.
Thank you! I'll try not to disspoint you and I hope you'll stay! :)
😍😍😍
You're right. There are aspects of it similar to Machu Picchu. I wonder if they also built sans Motor between the bricks.
Time to visit Peru!
So much of Greece was given to Turkey when the lines were drawn!
I’m not surprised that turkish state has yhis wonderous monument left to the elements. A totally greek story is narrated there.😍🇬🇷🇬🇷
@ISIS KHAN greek history. Just that. No more no less. About this place .
@ISIS KHAN when it was being written, you where still in mongolia.
where is your patreon or something? It is so difficult to find anything like this on TH-cam when you’re searching for history content while travelling… You deserve at least 100k or more even though you’re targeting a very small niche of people.
Dig your new content as well. Hope the podcast goes well. KEEP IT UP
thanks, that's a very nice comment😊
And I've got Patreon! You can check it here: patreon.com/ancientsitesgirl
@@ancientsitesgirl yeah I noticed later. My bad. Can we get your podcast on other platforms too?
Not yet. I've been thinking about Spotify but I'm not sure.
Çok güzel yerler inşallah görmek nasip olur
I'm sorry I don't understand
Great video! I think it's great that you explore such sites off the beaten track. I love the light colors of the leaves, was it shot in October? 😉
Thanks! You were quite close! It was filmed in November :)
Solimeus and Zeus are the same gods. Termessos is probably founded in the prehistoric years from Pelasgians.
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Poor general lol
Yeap, didn't have much luck in life and after death😜
Another Ancient ruin with Megalitic Stone Construction, atop a Mountain!? These Structures are all over the Planet, which confirms there was a Global Technologically Advanced Civilization!❤
Haha :) arkesas mezarı görmeden gitmiş :) en güzel yer orasiydi
Thank you! :)
Welcome HomeMe
Earthquakes make the best ruins. Good job earthquakes.
😂 Thanks for commenting! :)
machu picchu on steroids :v