Quest for Ancient Civilizations

Quest for Ancient Civilizations Quest for Ancient Civilizations
May 1-3 2026 | Sedona, AZ
Where truth-seekers gather. Randall Carlson, William Henry, Billy Carson, Praveen Mohan. And more.

The Future Is Ancient.

02/25/2026

Hugh believes that the elites, elders, sun priests, calendar keepers or whatever they may have called themselves, built astronomical knowledge into architecture and marked the times of the year significant astronomical events occured.

There’s a pattern of recognition - everything seen across other ancient cultures - hunter-gatherer groups, Paleolithic cave dwellers, ceremonial practitioners - and the same thing was happening at Tas Tepler.

Megalithomania

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This May, we’re gathering in Sedona, Arizona for three days of deep conversation, live presentations, and real connectio...
02/25/2026

This May, we’re gathering in Sedona, Arizona for three days of deep conversation, live presentations, and real connection around one of the most important questions of our time: What do we really know about the ancient world?

Quest for Ancient Civilizations brings together the world’s leading researchers, authors, and explorers including Randall Carlson, David Hatcher Childress, Billy Carson, William Henry, Praveen Mohan, and more, all under the red rocks of one of the most powerful landscapes on the planet.
May 1–3, 2026.

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02/24/2026

The Sayburç site - according to Hugh, is the third most important in the region. It is cut entirely from solid bedrock.
The etymology behind the name is also very interesting - "Say" means counting and "Birç" means the zodiac/watchtower in Kurdish.
It suggests that the name of the place encodes its purpose - place to observe stars.
The geometry is also fascinating - aerial photos shows the same egg-shape pattern that fits with classic British stone circles.

Megalithomania

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02/23/2026

In the Pacific Northwest there are burial islands - sacred sites considered touched by the gods. One of these is Memaloose Island - Chinook word for death/burial.
At Mount Coffin, Lewis and Clark documented over 3,000 canoe burials at single location. Only free people received canoe burial - it was a social status marker. Tragically, they were looted, with the skulls sold for a fortune. These were deeply sacred sites, with thousands of burials systematically looted and sold.

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02/22/2026

At Karahan Tepe, there are pillars carved from bedrock, and a serpentine channel with a porthole stone at the serpent’s head. It has an incredible solar mechanism, where the sun illuminates the carved stone head over a 45-minute sequence. Light moves slowly across face and down into serpentine beard on the neck.
These were all carved from bedrock, dating back to 11,400 years ago and indicate sophisticated solar tracking at a time when humans supposedly couldn't do this.

Megalithomania

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02/21/2026

Paracas, Peru is famous for its elongated skulls but there is limited cultural understanding of why this type of body modification was done. Thousands of miles away in the Pacific Northwest, it was documented that Lewis and Clark met a Chinook Chief named Comcomly who had a pronounced elongated skull. It’s since been documented that all Native Americans West of the Cascade Mountains practiced skull elongagion - and collectively they were known as “flatheads.”

Dan Richards points out that the Chinooks inhabited the land near modern-day Portland, which happens to lie directly in the path of the Younger Dryas’ catastrophic floods that scored through the Channeled Scablands.

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02/20/2026

Atlit Yam is an underwater site in Levant, estimated to have been built around 7400 BC - just a few thousand years younger than Göbekli Tepe.
It’s a settlement with stone circles, cut marks, carved channels and its key feature are two giant stone-built wall corridors.

Academic astronomer Clive Ruggles confirmed its solstice alignment for 7400 BC, saying "They are oriented in the direction of the sunrise on the June solstice."
For an established academic figure to validate a 9,400-year-old precise astronomical alignment is incredibly important for alternative theories to be accepted into the mainstream discorse. By 7400 BC humans are already encoding solstice observations in stone architecture, proving there is a pattern of sophisticated capability far earlier than expected.

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Megalithomania

02/19/2026

The Scythians built colossal mounds around the Black Sea with stone chambers inside, and when Russian archaeologists opened them, every sarcophagus was completely empty. The only objects found were ritual gold cups laced with narcotics and poisons. Tomb robbers don't just steal corpses and leave gold behind. The narcotic-laced cups and empty chambers suggest the same substance-based transformation rituals found across Egypt and Greece. They were built not to house the dead but to produce something else entirely.

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Freddy Silva

02/18/2026

Demeter holding purple grain on Greek temple friezes isn't decorative, but a reference to ergot, a psychoactive fungus that grows on wheat and was used as the sacrament in temple initiation rites. Administering it was treated with absolute seriousness. So serious that any priest who made a mistake during the process was permanently banned. That level of consequence doesn't belong to a casual tradition, and the practice didn't disappear with ancient Greece. It's still going on today.

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