Celestial Engineers — Measuring the Heavens

The Celestial Engineers — Measuring the Heavens Across millennia, the world’s greatest monuments stand as silent witnesses to an ancient precision — the legacy of celestial engineers.From the Pyramids of Giza to the ziggurats of Mesopotamia and the observatories of the Maya, these builders fused astronomy, geometry, and spirituality into enduring stone. The Architects of […]
Global Archeoastronomy Alignments

The Global Language of Archeoastronomy Across continents and millennia, civilizations who never met somehow looked to the same stars — and built in the same directions. From the deserts of Egypt to the jungles of Guatemala and the plateaus of the Andes, global archeoastronomy alignments show that the ancient world was profoundly connected through its […]
Archaeoastronomical Sites: Mapping Ancient Skies

Archaeoastronomical Sites: Mapping Ancient Skies Archaeoastronomy is the study of how ancient societies used astronomy and celestial events in their cultures. Scientists in this field examine ancient buildings, artifacts, and writings to understand how people in the past observed the stars and planets. By looking at things like how monuments were aligned with the sun […]
Ancient Astronomical Alignments: Monuments Aligned to the Sky

Ancient Astronomical Alignments: How Early Civilizations Oriented Themselves to the Heavens Across the globe, ancient civilizations left evidence of a deep fascination with the skies. From Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets to Egyptian hieroglyphs, the movements of the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets were meticulously recorded and incorporated into architecture, urban planning, and ritual spaces. These alignments […]