Many ancient mysteries writers are in awe of how ancient cultures managed to align buildings – especially pyramids – perfectly aligned north/south. They could not have used compasses (magnetic north is not true north) and their mapping skills were certainly not that advanced. The same authors will point out the many alignments with solstices and…
Category: Ancient Sites
Oldest Statues and Carvings of Men – They Are Holding Their Penis
It almost feels like some kind of elaborate multi-millennial prank. Imagine the look on their faces when they dig this up, thought some Neolithic artists. Last year this carving was discovered at the the site of Sayburç in Turkey. It is dated to the ninth millennium BC, and is found next to communal and residential buildings:…
Ancient Monuments that Never Were
We have clear evidence that some ancient sites were conceived or planned long before they were built. And that the building of the greater site took hundreds and sometimes thousands of years. Given that humans and their cultures are fragile and mortal, there is great potential for a site to end up incomplete. Graham Hancock…
Tas Tepeler: Karahan Tepe
This excellent article by Sean Thomas published by The Spectator has a lot of new information. Graham Hancock made us well aware that Gobekli Tepe was only the beginning, and that is becoming more obvious with time. Locals have even found a t-shaped pillar embedded into a wall, treated like any old piece of rock…