Ancient Civilizations - Season 4

Season 4
Discover the trans-continental connections between ancient megalithic structures linking pre-diluvian civilizations in a time before the Great Flood with experts reviewing evidence from Zep Tepi to Easter Island and Machu Picchu.

Episodes

Pre-Diluvian Civilizations
Is there archeological evidence across ancient sites from around the world that suggests civilizations thrived before the flood? Experts piece together pre-flood history by examining antediluvian myths alongside astrologically aligned megaliths on different continents.

Zep Tepi: The Lost History of Egypt
Was the Giza Plateau designed to be "Heaven's Mirror," perfectly aligned with astrological constellations above? Venturing back in time to 36,400 BCE to Zep Tepi: "the first time," experts explore an era of gods building the foundations of humanity.

Lost Civilizations of the Fertile Crescent
Is it possible humanity had advanced civilizations in the Fertile Crescent tens of thousands of years ago? Learn how Babylon is considered contemporary in comparison to the original five cities of this region, as scholars uncover an ancient yet advanced past.

Underground Cities of Cappadocia
Were underground cities like Derinkuyu in the Cappadocia region of Turkey built by ancient yet advanced beings, maybe not of this Earth? Were these underground cities built by humans, or were they a gift from pre-diluvian gods to help humans survive the end of the world?

The Sunken Kingdom of Krishna
Will recent evidence help us uncover the original Mythological Gateway that once stood as a sophisticated city 12,000 years ago before the Great Flood? These discoveries could corroborate the Mahābhārata to reveal truths of a time once considered myth.

Moai Megaliths of Easter Island
Could the megalithic Easter Island heads connect with ancient structures of Göbekli Tepe, and if so, does that mean they were carved over 12,000 years ago? As scholars examine the bodies of these Moai statues, they reveal links of pre-diluvian cultures.

The Layers of Machu Picchu
When was Machu Picchu built, and could its megalithic foundations offer proof of a pre-diluvian connection? With over 200 structures uncovered, evidence at Machu Picchu is pointing to contrasting time periods with architects of differing sophistications.

Megalithic Mysteries of Lake Titicaca
What information is encoded within architecture at Tiwanaku and Pumapunku near Lake Titicaca? With megalithic ruins linking ancient sites worldwide, experts are hypothesizing these wonders could belong to civilizations as old as Mu, Atlantis, or Lemuria.

Pre-Diluvian Architects of Palenque
Could the secrets of Palenque lead to pre-diluvian architects within the mysterious lands of the Mayan Empire? Exploring the architecture, foundations, and connections to Atlantis and Mu, experts examine Palenque and the site's astronomical alignments.

Japanese Megaliths & the Mu Empire
What ancient clues are leading researchers to explore Japan? Linking the megalithic architecture of Osaka Castle, Yonaguni Monument, and Ishi-no-Hoden with similar sites like Easter Island, experts are connecting these mysteries with the empire of Mu.
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