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Tag Archives: peru
Secret Door, Chambers, Discovered at Machu Picchu
(Red Ice Creations) It’s been announced that a team of French, Peruvian and Spanish researchers have located a secret door and chambers hidden within the depths of the mysterious site. Press Release excerpt: In order to confirm the existence of… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags ancient civilizations, David Crespy, Machu Picchu, peru, sacred sites, Thierry Jamin
BRIEN FOERSTER – Lost Technology of Peru and Bolivia + Interview DVD
I recently had the pleasure of helping Brien Foerster out with the cover of his upcoming book and DVD on ancient technology in Bolivia and Peru. Well worth investigating! (Sadek Bazaraa) The Inca are believed to have come from the… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology
Tags Bolivia, Brien Foerster, Inca Cuzco, interview, Megalithomania, mysteries, peru, Sadek Bazaraa, technology
Conversation with Brien Foerster – Peruvian elongated skulls & artifacts
Live conversation with Brien Foerster of www.HiddenIncaTours.com about his investigations into pre-Inca cultures and the Sacred Valley of Peru, the many strange stone artifacts of Tiahuanaco, and the statues on Easter Island. Brien is assistant director of the Paracas History… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology, Books & Podcasts
Tags Brien Foerster, elongated skulls, Lloyd Piemysteries, Paracas, peru
Mysterious Vitrified Stonework – Peru
Vitrified stones are stones that have been melted to a point where they form a glass or glaze. Christopher Jordan has done some interesting investigations into ancient solar technologies at Secrets of the Sun Sects and has authored a paper… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology, Videos
Tags Alfredo Gamarra, Christopher Jordan, Inca, Jan Peter De Jong, masonry, mysteries, peru, stones, vitrified
Qorikancha – Mysteries of the Golden Temple – Cuzco, Peru
Qorikancha (from the Quechua words Quri Kancha meaning “Golden Temple”), originally named Inti Kancha (“Temple of the Sun”) or Inti Wasi (“Sun House”), was the most important temple in the Inca Empire, dedicated primarily to Inti, the Sun God. It… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Brien Foerster, peru, Qorikancha, sacred sites, stones, sun-god
Mysterious Stones – Ollantaytambo, Peru “Temple of the Sun”
Above the fortified terracing in Ollantaytambo, there lies a mysterious building romantically known as the “Temple of the Sun”. These stones are unique, their straight sides and unusual spacers being in total contrast to the multi-faced joints and beveled edges… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags ancient civilizations, masonry, megaliths, mystery, Ollantaytambo, peru, stones
Chachapoyas – Cloud People of Peru
A massive ruin offers fresh clues about the culture of Peru’s vanished Chachapoya, the “cloud warriors” who battled the Inca Empire more than 500 years ago. Best known for building mountainous cliff-side tombs and filling them with bundled mummies, the… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology
Tags artifacts, cloud people, indigenous, peru, ruins
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