Era · Past · Civilisations

The Record in Stone

Seven regions. Dozens of civilisations. One question history refuses to answer: what did they know that we have forgotten?

African
~100,000 BCE – present

From the symbolic art of Blombos Cave to the binary logic of Yoruba Ifá — Africa is humanity's intellectual origin.

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Antediluvian
~12,000+ BCE

The civilisations that orthodox history says cannot have existed — and the evidence that says otherwise.

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East Asian
~7000 BCE – present

China, the Indus Valley, Japan's Jōmon — traditions of staggering antiquity whose records stretch further back than the West's archaeology.

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European
~5000 BCE – 500 CE

From Minoan Crete to the megalith builders — Europe's pre-Roman past is older and stranger than the classical world admits.

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Mesoamerican
~2000 BCE – 1521 CE

The Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Teotihuacan — civilisations that built cities larger than Rome and calendars more accurate than the Gregorian.

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Middle Eastern
~3500 BCE – 500 CE

Sumer, Babylon, the Anatolians — the cradle of recorded civilisation, and perhaps not the first.

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North American
~1000 BCE – 1600 CE

Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian — mound builders whose earthworks rival the pyramids in scale, hidden in plain sight.

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South American
~3000 BCE – 1572 CE

Inca, Nazca, Moche, Paracas — stone precision that defies explanation and desert lines visible only from the sky.

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Egyptian
~3100 BCE – 30 BCE

The pyramids are not tombs. The Sphinx is older than dynastic Egypt. The mysteries of Khemet run deeper than any pharaoh.

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Greek
~800 BCE – 146 BCE

Plato described Atlantis as historical fact. The mystery schools of Athens and Eleusis encoded knowledge that the philosophers never explained in writing.

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Mesopotamian
~3500 BCE – 539 BCE

Sumer invented writing, law, and astronomy simultaneously. The Anunnaki tablets describe events orthodox archaeology still cannot explain.

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Central Asian
~3000 BCE – 1500 CE

The steppe cultures that connected East and West — Scythian gold, Zoroastrian fire temples, and the lost cities of the Silk Road.

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Oceanic
~50,000 BCE – present

Polynesian navigation across 10 million square miles without instruments. Aboriginal Dreamtime encoding star maps older than Stonehenge.

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South Asian
~3300 BCE – present

Mohenjo-daro built with modern urban planning 4,500 years ago. Vedic texts describe flying craft and nuclear-scale weapons. A civilisation history has barely examined.

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Cross-Civilisational Studies

Patterns Across Cultures

Ancient Civilizations and Lost Knowledge

Suppressed technologies and erased histories challenge everything we inherited

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Ancient Greece

The civilization that still governs how we think

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Ancient India

India's Vedic civilisation shaped global mathematics and spirituality

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Civilizations and Their Cycles

Every great empire collapses on a predictable schedule

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Classical Athens

Democracy, philosophy, and empire born from one city

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Lost Civilizations and Ancient Mysteries

Buried empires rewrote history before we could record it

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Ptolemaic Egypt

Greek pharaohs fused two civilisations into one occult superpower

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Sparta

The brutal city-state that sacrificed everything for war

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The Akkadian Empire

Earth's first empire collapsed from a 300-year drought

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The Fertile Crescent

Where agriculture, cities, and writing were born first

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The Illuminati

Real brotherhood, mythologised into the world's ultimate shadow power

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The Mycenaeans

Greece's first empire built war, myth, and Linear B

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The New Kingdom

Egypt's golden age built empires gods and eternal monuments

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The Old Kingdom

Egypt's pyramid age conceals a civilisation far stranger than taught

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The Sexagesimal System

Babylon's base-60 still governs every clock on Earth

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The Silurian Hypothesis: Ancient Civilizations and Deep Time

A prior industrial civilisation may have vanished without trace

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The Sumerian King List

Kings ruled 400,000 years before the Flood — the tablets say so

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The Vatican

The world's smallest state holds humanity's largest secrets

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