Massive Pre-Historic Artifacts in Japan
The Ishi no Hōden is a megalithic monument located in the grounds of the Ōshiko Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the city of Takasago.
The Ishi no Hōden is a megalithic monument located in the grounds of the Ōshiko Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the city of Takasago.
The ancient ruins of Baalbek in modern-day Lebanon might be the most compelling evidence of an advanced ancient civilization.
The concept of an advanced pre-Egyptian civilization, existing before the well-documented dynastic periods of ancient Egypt, is supported by the advanced technological features of sites like the Osireion, Zawyet el Aryan, the Serapeum of Saqqara.
Bada Valley is home to a mysterious collection of cylindrical stone jars and numerous humanoid-looking statues whose origin and purpose cannot be explained.
The Osirion, a monumental ancient structure in Abydos, approximately 350 miles south of the Great Pyramid of Giza, remains a subject of profound mystery and debate.
This imposing megalithic wonder is composed of massive polygonal granite stone blocks intricately stacked and aligned in a perfectly straight line.
From massive granite blocks and quarries carved with extraordinary accuracy to immense stone walls, Japan’s landscape tells a story of an advanced prehistoric society.