A set of inscribed panels carved by the ancient Maya people of Central America inspired Dr Neil Brodie of Cambridge University, an expert on the looting of archaeological treasures, and Mayanist Simone Clifford-Jaegar, to mount an expedition to the jungles of Guatemala. Their mission – to find the lost city from which the stone panels came. Archaeologists have been searching for the mysterious place known as Site Q since the 1960s without success. Quest For The Lost City travels down the Usumacinta River, a site well-travelled by experts; and then deep into the jungle where the explorers find a recently discovered ‘lost city’. Here, the mystery of Site Q takes a surprising and revelatory new turn thanks to a sporting hero named ‘Red Turkey’, a map showing two stones in the jungle clearing, and a Museum Director in Maine...
Filmed in New York, December 2016. Additional camera by Bill Cote.
Inside Giza’s Great Pyramid, scientists discovered a new void. In an article published in the journal Nature, an international team said the 30-yard void deep within the pyramid is situated above the structure’s Grand Gallery, and has a similar cross-section.
Peru Lost Ancient High Technology: Machu Picchu And Ollantaytambo.
This video of a walking tour through Cusco shows you obvious differences between what the Inca could have built, and what preceded them.
Clearly there were master stone builders before the Inca arrived in Cusco Peru 1000 years ago.
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Megalithic Builders is an index of ancient sites from around the world that contain stone megaliths or interlocking stones. Genus Dental Sacramento