As we uncover evidence of ancient cultures - we are continually confronted with the idea that the timeline of human history is not as linear or straightforward as we might have believed.
With each discovery, the narrative of human evolution, migration, and societal development becomes richer and more complex. This ongoing process raises fundamental questions about our identity and the nature of reality.
With every discovery believed to be the oldest ever unearthed - along comes another in some ancient part of the world to upend it. Gobekli Tepe was one of those markers that reset the chronological timeline to 12,000 years ago give or take.
August 2025 - Currently, in northern Jordan, we find Wadi Hammeh 27 a Late Epipalaeolithic archaeological site that consists of the remains of a large settlement dating to 14,000 - 4,500 years ago.
Let's go back to the beginning...
In the age of artificial intelligence, we are realizing the possibility that we exist in a simulation. Reality is a never-ending quest to understand that concept while looking to the past - then integrated information found with current discoveries to create a compilation of facts in the narrative of the human journey.
Each discovery is an insert in the simulation that propels humans to continue the quest no matter what the obstacles. It's as if humans exist in a classroom using available tools to figure out eternal questions. Today those tools include artificial intelligence linked to our very creation and existence.
As humans keep "digging" for answers - hopefully information buried for all time will be shown in their final hour.
Archaeology on Land
Derinkuyu
Gobekli Tepe
Karahan Tepe
Grand Canyon
Por Bajin
Pyramids, Mounds, Ziggurats
Sacred Places
Underground Cities
Wadi Hammeh
Archaeology Under Water
Underwater Archaeology - Facts, Video, News
Ancient Submerged Cities - Facts, Video, News
Atlantis Index
Hollow Earth, Subterranean Civilizations, Agartha
USOs - Unidentified Submerged Bases
Archaeology in Space
Astronomy
Cosmology
Hermes Galah Survey of Galactic Center (2015)
Objects on Mars