Archaeology
Archaeology beyond the textbook — ancient sites, lost civilizations, anomalous finds and the controversial discoveries the establishment can’t quite explain. The Archaeology section of Infinity Explorers covers 80+ investigations into the ruins, artifacts and forensic puzzles that complicate the standard timeline.
You’ll find reporting on Göbekli Tepe and the rewriting of the agricultural-revolution timeline, the underwater ruins off Yonaguni, the Bosnian Pyramids debate, out-of-place artifacts (OOPArts), the Antikythera Mechanism, the Baghdad Battery, ancient Egyptian engineering that still puzzles modern builders, and the controversial dating of structures like the Sphinx and the Sacsayhuamán walls.
We link academic papers when peer-reviewed work exists and clearly note where the evidence stops and speculation begins. Updated weekly with new digs, fresh interpretations of old finds, and reader-submitted leads on overlooked sites.
Mythology
8 min
7 Advanced Ancient Technologies Beyond Modern Understanding
We have lost the secret to making some of the most advanced ancient technologies in history, and despite all our current technology, our ancestors…
Archaeology
2 min
Bull Geoglyph Twice As Old As Nazca Lines Discovered In Siberia
The Bull Geoglyph ( silhouette of a bull drawn with sandstone rocks) is the first animal geoglyph discovered in this part of the world.
Archaeology
5 min
7000 Years Old Fossils Found In Sulawesi Caves Reveals Unknown Human Lineage
The bones of a teenage hunter-gatherer, who died more than 7,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi (Celebes), tell the story of…
Archaeology
5 min
Orichalcum: The Mysterious Lost Metal Of Atlantis Found In A 2600-Year-Old Shipwreck
Ancient Greeks believed that the “Orichalcum was a metal that could only be found in one place: the lost city of Atlantis.” One of…
Archaeology
4 min
Si. 427: A 3,700-Year-Old Tablet Depicts Earliest Example of Applied Geometry
Si. 427 - a 3700-Year-Old tablet that belongs to the Babylonian period consists of the earliest example of applied geometry that a mathematician could…
Archaeology
4 min
The Machu Picchu Was Built And Inhibited Way Earlier Than Believed Until Now
The Inca citadel atop Machu Picchu mountain in southern Peru was built and inhabited decades earlier than previously believed, according to new…
Mythology
3 min
The Spheres of Klerksdorp: 2.8 Billion Years Old Mysterious Artifact
No one really knows when the first of the "Spheres of Klerksdorp" was found. Are these stones some sort of ancient advanced technology ?
News
3 min
Remains Of A 100000-Year-Old Giant Vampire Bat Found In A Cave In Argentina
The jaw of an extinct species of a giant vampire bat has been found in a cave in the city of Miramar, on the…
Mystery
3 min
300,000 Years Old Nanostructures Found In The Ural Mountains: Alien Technology Or Time Travel?
A team of archaeologists was surprised during an investigation to find strange microscopic objects.
Archaeology
3 min
The Mystery Of The 100 Million Years Old Fossilized Human Finger
According to the science of anthropology, the age of the most ancient remains of representatives of the genus Homo (man) is about 2.8 million…
Mythology
5 min
Ancient Mural Paintings Of Nubian Pyramids Depict Giant Carrying Two Elephants And Giant Kings
Almost every culture that prevails around the world talks consists of ancient accounts that narrate the tales of giants living on the Earth.
Archaeology
3 min
2,000-Years-Old Ancient Seismoscope That Measures Earthquake With Great Accuracy
The world’s first seismoscope was invented back in 132 A.D. The ancient seismoscope was invented by a Chinese astronomer, mathematician, engineer, and…