Archaic Lens
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I wrote the book on navel holding statues:
Ancient Navels of the Earth Part I of III (full version - sound on) Let's go on the ground to Easter Island, Cusco, Peru and Delphi, Greece and examine a package of symbols and skills that is present in all three locations which bear the same ancient name, the navel of the…
Navels of the Earth: Part I of III dropping tomorrow on my youtube. I'll be going on foot to Easter Island, Cusco, and Delphi to examine a mysterious package of symbols, myth, and skills that were present in all three places.
This is the first navel idol I’m aware of from Russia, found in the region of Dagestan -a stones throw from Turkey. While I wish I could see it in a museum somewhere it was sold at auction online here auctions.materialculture.com/auction-lot/3-… Dagestan represents a transition from the Neolithic to…

Pretty excited to read Motel of the Mysteries by David Macaulay. Description below 👇

Getting down to work on Navels of the Earth Part II. Part II is going to focus on Cusco. I’ll be getting into it’s origin story, examining a handful of pre-Incan cultures of Peru, looking at not one but two different Birdmen remembered in founding stories of the region, looking…
Awesome installment from the wandering wolf himself Mr. Michael Collins!
I filmed Tiwanaku & Pumu Punku in Bolivia 🇧🇴 at the height of CVD & was able to get incredible drone footage without a soul around. I was detained by local authorities but finally granted permission after agreeing to share my footage, which I was happy to do. Full video linked…
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: Navels of the Earth Part I: youtube.com/watch?v=mQEO8u… This three part series will be the most important videos I have released to date. Please give it a watch, like, subscribe and share if you wish to support my ongoing research.

I just watched an interesting Youtube discussion @MichaelButtonX had with @ArchaicLens about how so many neolithic (i.e., " stone age") cultures around the world had statues of figures holding their navel. Link in comment below.
If you like the idea that ancient people might have had more sophisticated technology than they’ve been given credit for, the Antikythera mechanism (original left, replica right) was an analog computer from Ancient Greece circa 100 BC that would compute the movement of celestial…