In the heart of the Wisconsin wilderness lies a site that challenges every conventional timeline of North America History. Known as Aztalan, this ancient...
Ancient Civilizations
From the frozen barrens of the Canadian North to the sun-drenched pyramids of Central Mexico, the narrative of Giants in the Americas is a...
The quiet town of Kinnickinnic, Wisconsin, hides a structure that defies conventional geological explanation. Standing 65 feet high with a distinct granite cap, this...
Standing as the massive centerpiece of the Cahokia Mounds UNESCO World Heritage Site, Monks Mound represents the pinnacle of Pre-Columbian architecture in North America....
The traditional narrative that 1492 marked the “discovery” of the New World is increasingly challenged by a mounting body of evidence. From the Newport...
Thousands of years before the “Copper Rush” of 1843, a vanished prehistoric race extracted over 1.5 billion pounds of ore from the Lake Superior...
Deep beneath the surface of Grand Traverse Bay, a monumental mystery lies silent on the floor of Lake Michigan. Discovered in 2007 by underwater...
History books often tell us that before 1492, the Western Hemisphere was a “pristine wilderness” inhabited by small, nomadic tribes. But the truth about...
Long before modern pharmacology, the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica—including the Maya and Olmec—mastered a complex array of psychotropic substances for ritual and religious use....
Dismantle the evolutionary timeline and confront the industrial use of electricity in the ancient world. This dossier scrutinizes OOPArts—exposing how 2,000-year-old Parthian batteries and...