Serapeum Series – part 2A – The BOXES! types, stone hardness, and machining

The first time I tried to make part 2 of this series, which was meant to focus exclusively on the boxes, it ended up at over 45 minutes! There is a lot to say about these boxes, but I also want to make consumable content. I’ve decided to break part 2 down into sub-chapters, focusing on specific aspects of these amazing works of art.

This is part 2A, and I focus on the types of boxes in the Serapeum, their stone types and hardness, and also take a look at some of the machining marks, and do a bit of debunking on the most popular mainstream theories for how they were made.

More sub-chapters coming soon… Please help me out and consider supporting me via the value-for-value model, if my work is worth anything to you, you can return some of the value to me via http://unchartedx.com/support

The Serapeum: Part 1….

The Serapeum stands alone as some of the best proof of advanced ancient engineering and technology that existed deep in antiquity, and that we cannot attribute to the dynastic Egyptian civilization, great as it was.

Part 1 of a 4 part series taking an in-depth look at the mysteries and clues to a more ancient human past at the Serapeum of Saqqara.

Why Megalithic Andean Architecture is older than the INCA

A mini-documentary on why I believe that the architecture we can see in across the Andes Mountain range, particularly in Peru, is much older than the Inca civilization to whom it is accredited.

This video is on a topic that I’ve wanted to get into for some time, and that is to take a closer look at the magnificent megalithic architecture of Peru, and breakdown what it is, where it came from and who likely built these incredible achievements of the ancient world.

Full transcript available here:

Graham Hancock AMA videos

Back in 2013, I was lucky enough to participate in a 2 week tour/research trip with Graham Hancock, Brien Foerster, and Jose Gamarra through Peru and Bolivia. During that trip Graham hosted several lectures, and on one of the many long bus rides ran some informal Q&A or ‘ask me anything’ sessions.

The following is a 2 part series that I’ve put together based on the recordings I took during that  trip.

Part 1:

part 2:

Welcome! Check out the MASSIVE image gallery, more than 16,000 images, organized by region and site

Welcome to unchartedX!

I’ll post videos, essays, transcripts and interviews here, mostly from my youtube channel. But the one thing on this site that you can’t get on youtube is the image gallery – currently sitting at over 16,000 images from ancient and megalithic sites all around the world. It’s hours of fun, click here to enter the gallery.

Thanks to Luke over at http://enigmasoftheancient.world for the helping to build it when we were working on Pukajay Productions.