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Colorizing the Maya Engravings Anthropology Museum Mexico City

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FOUND A REAL LOCATION from an Ancient Golden Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is a golden plaque in the Coricancha temple in Cusco, Peru, South America that is still left over from being smelted down by the Spanish Conquistadors. This golden plaque has symbols on it and one symbol was found to be a real location! I'll show you in this video where this location is. What made this location so significant that its image was preserved on a golden plaque?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is an ancient technique.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Building That Was One Giant Machine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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12 Ancient Structures in California No One Can Explain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

California has ancient structures hidden across its landscape that predate European contact by thousands of years and mainstream archaeology still cannot fully explain who built them, how they were constructed, or what many of them were truly used for. This video documents 12 sites scattered across the Golden State where petroglyphs, stone alignments, ceremonial geoglyphs, painted caves, rock walls, and engineered landscapes challenge standard assumptions about what ancient peoples in California were capable of creating. Massive geoglyphs scraped into desert pavement near the Colorado River depicting human and animal figures visible only from the air created possibly over a thousand years ago by peoples who had no means of seeing their work from above. Painted caves in the coastal mountains containing psychedelic imagery so complex and layered that researchers still debate whether the symbols represent astronomical maps, spiritual visions, or a recording system that has never been decoded. Stone walls running for miles across remote hilltops in the Bay Area and Central Coast with no confirmed military, agricultural, or boundary purpose and no written record of who built them or when. Rock alignments in the Mojave Desert arranged in patterns that correspond to solstice and equinox events with a precision that implies sustained astronomical observation over generations. Petroglyphs carved into volcanic rock in the eastern Sierra depicting symbols found nowhere else in North American Indigenous art creating a mystery about cultural connections that conventional migration patterns cannot explain. Underground stone chambers discovered in foothill regions whose construction techniques do not match any known Indigenous building tradition in California. Fish weirs and tidal engineering along the coast demonstrating a level of marine resource management that contradicts the outdated narrative of simple hunter-gatherer societies. Massive grinding rock surfaces with hundreds of mortar holes concentrated in single locations suggesting ceremonial or communal gathering at a scale that implies complex social organisation. And petroglyph sites on military land containing over 100,000 individual carvings spanning 10,000 years locked behind restricted access where tribal nations need military escort to visit their own sacred heritage. These structures were created by peoples whose knowledge, engineering, and relationship with the California landscape produced works that have survived earthquakes, colonisation, development, and centuries of deliberate erasure. Most Californians have driven past these sites without knowing they exist. If you are interested in ancient history, archaeology, Indigenous rights, Native American heritage, California history, sacred sites, land use, real estate, or understanding the deep human story embedded in California's landscape thousands of years before the missions arrived, this video will change how you see the ground beneath your feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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