Conspiracy Theories Podcast (200 Episodes)
Episode 73: Did Ancient Civilisations Have Advanced Technology We've Forgotten? Twelve thousand years ago, people who should have been simple hunter-gatherers built a complex temple aligned to the stars. Five thousand years ago, humans transported eighty-ton granite blocks eight hundred kilometres and placed them with millimetre precision. LiDAR scanning is now revealing entire lost cities invisible to the naked eye. Has history been underestimating what came before us? This episode explores: * Göbekli Tepe — the 12,000-year-old temple that forced archaeology to revise its understanding of early human capability * The 2025 and 2026 LiDAR discoveries revealing lost cities in the Amazon and Panama that rewrote pre-Columbian history * The engineering precision of megalithic sites worldwide — Puma Punku, Sacsayhuamán, Newgrange * The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis — the theory that a comet strike 12,800 years ago destroyed an advanced civilisation * Why mainstream archaeologists accept the timeline needs revision but reject the lost advanced civilisation hypothesis * The difference between "more complex than we thought" and "technologically advanced in the modern sense" For believers, the convergence of anomalies and LiDAR discoveries point to a history that institutions have systematically underestimated. For mainstream researchers, the discoveries confirm early humans were more capable than assumed — not that modern technology was lost. What is certain: the past is not what we thought it was. The ground beneath us still holds secrets. Keywords: ancient advanced technology, lost civilisation conspiracy, ancient technology forgotten, Göbekli Tepe mystery, LiDAR ancient cities discovered, megalithic engineering mystery, was there an advanced ancient civilisation, Younger Dryas impact, pre-Ice Age humans, alternative history archaeology
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