For decades, historians believed civilization began around 4000–6000 BC. But new discoveries have begun to challenge that timeline. Sites like Göbekli Tepe, buried around 9600 BC, reveal massive stone ...
In the history of studying the proliferation of humanity across the globe, there has long been one question that has stumped researchers: How did the islands of Southeast Asia (ISEA) become so ...
Across the world, ancient sites reveal engineering precision and architectural achievements that challenge the traditional timeline of human civilization. Evidence from megalithic structures, advanced ...