Mapping the Unexplained

Standard archaeology tells us who built these sites.
Physics suggests they couldn't.
We map the discrepancy.

The Data Gap

When a granite block weighs 1,000 tons, or a wall features polygonal masonry so precise a razor blade cannot fit between joints, mainstream history often categorizes it as “ritualistic” or attributes it to civilizations with only bronze tools.

This ignores the engineering reality. Megalith Atlas was built to track these specific anomalies—vitrification, scoop marks, precision angles, and impossible weights—that suggest a lost chapter of human industry.

The Dual-Layer Protocol

We do not erase the textbook narrative; we layer it. Our unique Dual-Layer Database allows researchers to toggle between two realities for every site:

  • Layer 1The Academic Consensus (e.g., “Inca, 1450 AD”)
  • Layer 2The Evidence of Industry (e.g., “Erosion patterns pre-dating the Ice Age”)

The Mission

We are building the Library of Alexandria for the Pre-Ice Age World.

This is not a conspiracy blog. This is a geospatial engine. We deal in coordinates, Mohs hardness scales, and tonnage. We are crowdsourcing the global footprint of a civilization that history forgot.

Have you stood among the stones?

If you have data, photos, or measurements from a megalithic site, help us complete the map.