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The Piri Re'is Map of 1513
A good article about this mysterious map, thought to be one of the earliest world maps to show the Americas and Antarctica. It has many unusual details ahead of its time. 

Secret Chambers in the Rockies
Sometime after the turn of the century, in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, some youths found a stone box of metal plates inscribed with an unknown script.

Strange Fossil Rock Formation
What could possibly account for this odd waffle-like fossil imprint on a boulder in West Virginia. Scientists say it's a natural formation, but that seems to be stretching credibility.

The Strange Hieroglyphs on the Mysterious "Whatsit"
What do these glyphs mean? Are they the creation of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization that left them behind in an underground depository on Earth?

The Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
Discovered in the 1930s, hundreds of perfect stone spheres, as big as two meters and weighing 16 tons, were somehow made by human hands.

Top 10 Ancient Civilizations with Advanced Technology
David Hatcher Childress lists 10 civilizations that might have had some form of advanced technology, from Atlantis to Tiahuanaco.

Top 10 Out-of-Place Artifacts
Atlantis Rising lists the 10 most compelling ooparts, including the Babylon "battery," the Ashoka pillar, an ancient "computer," the South American "jet" and more.

Unknown History
A very good collection of archaeological anomalies of North America, including ruins, skeletons, inscriptions and artifacts.

Sensational Find in Russia
In a small river in the Ural mountains, prospectors have found strange, spiral-formed metal objects not made by human technology.

Unsolved: California's East Bay Walls
Might enigmatic ruined walls near San Francisco point to an early Chinese settlement? Fortean Times investigates.

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