Thank you Antoine. I think Gobekli tepe represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of this period. No doubt there is still a lot of research ahead. It seems There is a huge connection between Sumaria and the Bible. The Bible probably draws on the Sumarian knowledge. Some suggest that Genesis 11-3 refers to the building in Sumeria. This would date Adam and the flood before the founding of Sumaria. Also the Sumerian creation myths refer to Adamu And Ed in. Is the garden of the gods. Interesting that this according to the interpretation this place Edin may mean steppe or plain such as Gobekli Tepe. All domesticated Einkorn that the Sumarians use originates from near Gobekli Tepe from about the time of the founding of Gobekli Tepe. Also interesting that Enki is often represented as a serpent. The serpent that showed Adam and Eve the fruit of knowledge of good and evil. Interesting that the Annanuki were thought to bring knowledge of agriculture and civilization to the Sumaria as well as a knowledge of the heavens and Celestial awareness The Sumerians were to serve the Annanuki as if they were gods. Also from the book of Enoch. Noah’s. Great grandfather describes the watchers as tall and snake like similar to the Annanuki description. Also at Gobekli Tepe the watchers are clearly watching the heavens. We see advanced knowledge of the constellations and earths precession at Gobekli Tepe well before Sumaria is created. The watchers, Could be a group of people that first re- settled at the region of Gobekli Tepe converting the hunter gatherer natives to early civilization and teaching them their advanced technologies. Theses watchers and their offspring could have gone to Sumaria as the Annanuki to develop their technology and culture in the aftermath of the flood. It is interesting that the Gobekli Tepe watchers and the Annanuki often share a common basket in their reliefs. Suggesting that they carried the knowledge of civilization with them to their new lands.