Viracocha and Ollantaytambo
Throughout the Early World, people had legends about a great civilizer who taught their ancestors agriculture and many useful arts.
» Read moreThroughout the Early World, people had legends about a great civilizer who taught their ancestors agriculture and many useful arts.
» Read moreThis is a video from one of my research trips, you can see a wonderful collection of Inca and pre-Inca artefacts in the collection of local historian, Luis Lara.
» Read moreMany of you will perhaps already know that I am a researcher based in Ecuador, as such of course I was directly affected by the huge earthquake that struck on Saturday.
» Read moreThis seems to be the largest mound in the Americas, to the best of my knowledge.
» Read moreWhat I saw that day was enough to turn any scepticism into certainty. Perfectly rectangular blocks, stepping of blocks, smooth stone facing, a double layer of stone facing and even steps cut into the stone. More stone artefacts were also present, mostly parts of larger objects but also small hand tools. Perhaps most important was the discovery of a cement type mortar, clay-like when wet but appearing to be stone when dry. We also found a small piece of what seemed to be pottery.
» Read moreThis is a summarised account of the 2012 expedition into the Llanganatis
» Read moreWe have quite a bit of news to share with those following this developing story and lots of responses to our few critics. Where to begin?
» Read morePyramids of the Anunnaki Giants?
In the video below is some of the most incredible footage of a never before seen large pyramid located in the jungles of Central Ecuador.
» Read moreBreaking News 19/10/2013 – We are excited to announce the recent discovery of a previously unknown megalithic ruin located in a remote area of the Ecuador Amazonian jungles. This is a brief summary of some of what we already know or suspect to be the facts of this absolutely incredible find.
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