The Ancient Equator Theory - Part 1

EPISODE · Nov 15, 2024 · 55 MIN

The Ancient Equator Theory - Part 1

from Strangeology · host Strangeology Podcast

On this edition of the show, I dive into the Ancient Equator/Great Circle Theory, an idea that looks at the alignment of many ancent megalithic sites and civilizations from our past and how they might be connected. This theory suggests that humanity may have developed an advanced civilization much further back than we think that may have spanned the world. Stay tuned for the conclusion in the next episode!Show Notes:Moai StatuesRongorogno Tablets & Indus Valley ScriptSingle Rongorongo TabletAhu VinapuMacchu PicchuNewly discovered area with pictographs dating back hundreds to thousands of years before Macchu Picchu was builtOllantaytamboSacsayhuamanThe Nazca LinesSajama LinesAncient Equator Quadrant MapThe Younger Dryas Impact EvidenceBe sure to check out our website, strangeology.com and be sure to sign up to our newsletter!Also give us a follow for daily updates and goofy memes over at Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Threads, and TikTok and subscribe to the Strangeology YouTube Channel!If you love cryptid & alien merch like t-shirts, hoodies, stickers and mugs, check out our Etsy merch shop which helps me out a lot to help keep Strangeology running!Please send all business inquiries, stories and feedback to [email protected] listeners who have encounter stories. you can also call the Strangeology hotline at ‪(802) 448-0749Want to send me a fan mail?Please send any regular mail/letters to:StrangeologyPO Box 681Barre, VT 05641Send parcels to this address:Strangeology3 South Main Street #681Barre, VT 05641-0681Transition Tracks & Intro/Outro Music licensed by Epidemic SoundSupport this podcast by donating on paypalBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strangeology--6216321/support.

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