Stonehenge and Beyond: The Role of Megalithic Cultures in Shaping Pre-Columbian America

When one thinks of megalithic structures, iconic sites like Stonehenge often come to mind, stirring visions of ancient rituals and the mysterious past of early civilizations. Yet, the influence of megalithic culture stretches far beyond the standing stones of England. From Europe to the Americas, these monumental constructions reveal an ancient and intricate web of … Read more

Pre-Columbian America: Decoding Petroglyphs and Tracing Ancient Exploration Routes

For centuries, the popular narrative surrounding the discovery of the Americas has centered around Christopher Columbus’ famous voyage in 1492. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that ancient explorers, long before Columbus, reached the shores of North America. In “Colonies on the Backside” and “How the SunGod Reached America,” author Jay Stuart Wakefield takes … Read more

Megalithic Art and Stone Monuments: Tracing the Influence of Egyptian Culture and Ancient Astronomers

Ancient history is full of secrets that continue to interest us now, especially the cryptic megalithic art and stone structures that dot landscapes across the world. From Europe’s towering stone circles to Egypt’s colossal pyramids, these buildings tell stories of societies that were inextricably linked to the ground and sky. Jay Stuart Wakefield’s two interesting … Read more

Exploring Ancient Civilizations through Copper Trade and Megalithic Cultures

History is often presented as a fixed narrative, but the reality is far more dynamic and layered than what we commonly understand. For those interested in the ancient past, archaeology, and vanished civilizations, Jay Stuart Wakefield’s writings provide an exciting glimpse into the world of ancient exploration, maritime trade, and cultural exchanges that transformed our … Read more

Atlantic Voyages and Transatlantic Trade: How Early Mariners Shaped Global History

For centuries, history has taught us that the exploration and connection between the Old World and the New began with Christopher Columbus. However, there is growing evidence that ancient explorers, long before Columbus, embarked on Atlantic voyages and engaged in transatlantic trade that shaped the course of human civilization in ways historians are only now … Read more