Has the Mexican Tiwanaku been Discovered?

MORE INFO By Marco M. Vigato Over the past century, dozens of carved megalithic stone slabs of unknown origin and function have been uncovered in the southern part of the state of Mexico and the north of Guerrero, mostly around the small archaeological site of San Miguel Ixtapan, Tejupilco. Further excavations, beginning in 1995, have … Continue reading Has the Mexican Tiwanaku been Discovered?

1883 Multiple Reports: 12 ft Giant Skeleton Unearthed in Missouri Ravine

More Info Published in: The Democratic Northwest: August 23, 1883 "A Big Man Or A Big Lie" (left) The Sun: September 26, 1883 “Must Have Been Goliath” (center) Fort Worth Daily Gazette: August 15, 1883 “A Giant's Skeleton” (right) Text "Hon. J. H. Hainly, a well known and reliable citizen of Barnard, Missouri, writes to … Continue reading 1883 Multiple Reports: 12 ft Giant Skeleton Unearthed in Missouri Ravine

Megalithic Marvels of Egypt Tour Preview

You are invited to join Megalithic Marvels founder Derek Olson & renowned Egyptologist Mohamed Ibrahim for the adventure of a lifetime – a 14 day expedition to see & touch the worlds greatest ancient super structures. Megalithic Marvels just interviewed Egyptologist & tour guide Mohamed Ibrahim to preview the upcoming February tour. Here are the … Continue reading Megalithic Marvels of Egypt Tour Preview

Do the Polygonal Walls of Cosa Predate the Romans?

MORE INFO/ REGISTER By Marco Vigato I have just returned from an incredible trip through Tuscany and central Italy, during which I had the opportunity to visit again the fascinating site of Cosa, overlooking the Tyrrenian sea and Mount Argentario. The ancient city of Cosa is surrounded by 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) of polygonal walls … Continue reading Do the Polygonal Walls of Cosa Predate the Romans?

Ahu Vinapu: the Last of Easter Island’s Megalithic Walls

The Easter Island Moai statues are so iconic that most people have no idea that there still exists on the island at Ahu Vinapu, very ancient megalithic mortarless walls that may predate the statues themselves. Photo by Andrea Vera Sasso Captain Cook and the British expedition of 1774 marveled at the precision stone megalithic masonry … Continue reading Ahu Vinapu: the Last of Easter Island’s Megalithic Walls