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Argos, Greece — one of Europe’s oldest living cities. Civilizations have risen and fallen here for thousands of years… but the stones tell a deeper story. Massive blocks. Precision cuts. Ancient walls that don’t quite fi
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Hosted by Anne Nacke · EN · 16 episodes
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Here we are searching for traces after the so called "gods" who gifted us civilization - and those traces are everywhere.
Anne Nacke hosts Prehistoric Astronauts, a religion show with 16 episodes published.

Argos, Greece — one of Europe’s oldest living cities. Civilizations have risen and fallen here for thousands of years… but the stones tell a deeper story. Massive blocks. Precision cuts. Ancient walls that don’t quite fi
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Hidden in Argolis lies Midea — one of the largest Mycenaean citadels few have ever heard of. Massive Cyclopean walls, built from stones weighing tons, still stand after 3,000 years. Were they built by ancient engineers…
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Among the ancient ruins of Mycenae, where massive stone walls still stand after more than three millennia, the line between history and myth becomes blurred. Built during the Bronze Age, this citadel reflects a civilizat
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This episode explores a radical idea: that humanity did not rise from nothing after the last great catastrophe, but was guided back into order by those who already understood how the system worked. Across ancient civiliz
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Malta changes how you see history. These structures don’t feel like a beginning — but a remnant. Something older, more complete, once existed here. What remains is not fully understood, only reused. And the deeper you lo
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Civilization may not have begun the way we think it did. After the flood, something returned. Not just survivors — but systems. The first temples. The first measurements. The first calendars. The first written records. A
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What if civilization didn’t begin…but restarted?After the Flood, everything begins again. The same places appear — Mesopotamia… Göbekli Tepe… Uruk.And we call it the cradle of civilization.But something doesn’t make sens
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What if the Bible… was never about God? What if it was a record… of beings that came here… chose a people… and were later called “God”? Because the original word isn’t “God”… it’s Elohim — plural. If that’s true… everyth
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Across the island of Malta, deep grooves are carved directly into the limestone bedrock. They run across hills. Through valleys. And sometimes straight into the sea. They look like wheel tracks — yet no ancient wheels, a
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The Tarxien Temples are among the most detailed megalithic structures ever discovered on Malta. Spiral carvings. Monumental statues. And architecture that still raises questions today. According to research, the site was
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Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum. Multiple levels. Thousands of human remains. Strange acoustics that cause the chambers to resonate. Official research describes it as a ceremonial and burial site. But one question still remains: W
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Ħaġar Qim is one of Malta’s most remarkable megalithic sites. Massive stone blocks. Precise alignments with the sun. And a construction that still raises questions about how it was built. According to research, the templ
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The Tarxien Temples are among the most detailed megalithic structures ever discovered on Malta. Spiral carvings. Monumental statues. And architecture that still raises questions today. According to research, the site was
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Haġar Qim is one of Malta’s most remarkable megalithic sites. Massive stone blocks. Precise alignments with the sun. And a construction that still raises questions about how it was built. According to research, the templ
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North of Malta lies the island of Gozo. There stands Ġgantija — a megalithic monument once considered the oldest in the world, before Göbekli Tepe was discovered in Turkey.According to established research, Ġgantija is d
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Plato described it as an island larger than Libya and Asia combined. A place where gods and humans lived side by side—until everything disappeared beneath the sea in a single night. Was Atlantis merely a myth, or a memor
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Hello, and a warm welcome to the podcast PrehistoricAstronauts. From time to time, I present megalithic sites that I believebelong within the Prehistoric Astronauts theory—episodes where I dedicate theentire discussion t
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What you are looking at here is a selection of newspaper articles published between 1870 and the late 1930s. In total, there are more than 4,000 articles. Many of them appeared in the largest newspapers across the United
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Hello and welcome to the Prehistoric Astronaut Podcast. In today’s episode, I will give you a broader and deeperunderstanding of what we today have chosen to call “giants.” This is a vastsubject, and I will return to it
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Today’s episode is about the Moon.And that may sound unreasonable today —but in the oldest sources on Earth, there are stories of a time when the Moon did not exist in the sky. These stories appear in Greece, in Mesopota
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