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Degree in Anthropology🕵🏻‍♂️ January 2025: Egypt TOUR 🕌 (Link in bio)

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Mark your calendars: the “Secrets of the Sands: EGYPT” tour is underway! From January 13-26th, 2025: we will spend TWO WEEKS along the Nile, from Alexandria down to Aswan. Along with special permission, exclusive access to the Great Pyramid & the Sphinx enclosure… Prepare

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In other words: “Do the hard work for me & give me good video ideas (because my knowledge of the ancient world is limited)” 👎

In other words: “Do the hard work for me & give me good video ideas (because my knowledge of the ancient world is limited)” 👎
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The age of exploration is far from over. Filming 16+ undocumented Pyramids in the jungles of Campeche📍📃 youtu.be/sL0FcycF6QQ?si…

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Documenting 16+ uncharted Maya pyramids in the jungles of Campeche. This site has never been filmed before🧳 youtu.be/sL0FcycF6QQ?si…

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I’ve always respected Randall Carlson approach to the Atlantis topic. Huge emphasis on the “IF” Atlantis existed. Very honest & a healthy dose of skepticism. Good guy.

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Discovering the remains of a ~2,200 year old looted tomb, in the middle of the Campeche Jungle. These forests are an endless, sprawling network of huge pyramids, temples & palaces ruled by unknown kings 1000-2000+ years ago. This city alone has to be nearly 2,000 years old.

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We may think this is strange or unfair today: but almost 2000 years ago, the Romans actually preferred contrasting Gladiatorial match up’s like this in the Colosseum. They would often pair a very large, well armored (& slow) Gladiator—against an unarmed, athletic & lightweight

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Got some comments saying that trees couldn’t have grown into Pyramids like this… & that these must be rocky hills. In reality, the jungles will absolutely eat up even the biggest pyramids. It’s just a matter of time.

Got some comments saying that trees couldn’t have grown into Pyramids like this… & that these must be rocky hills. 

In reality, the jungles will absolutely eat up even the biggest pyramids. It’s just a matter of time.
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Incredibly rare fresco depicting wealthy Maya women wearing fashionable, sheer blue dresses & interacting with servants. Sort of gives you an idea of the everyday life of Maya people, & shows us that high fashion was certainly something that wealthy people enjoyed. Found at

Incredibly rare fresco depicting wealthy Maya women wearing fashionable, sheer blue dresses & interacting with servants. 

Sort of gives you an idea of the everyday life of Maya people, & shows us that high fashion was certainly something that wealthy people enjoyed. 

Found at
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Archaeology isn’t (always) a science. Chavin De Hauntar is a great example. Early explorers removed all of the artifacts inside the temple (without recording their context AT ALL), & permanently ruined our ability to study some of the oldest structures with interiors in ancient

Archaeology isn’t (always) a science. 

Chavin De Hauntar is a great example. Early explorers removed all of the artifacts inside the temple (without recording their context AT ALL), & permanently ruined our ability to study some of the oldest structures with interiors in ancient
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As enormous as Teotihuacan is on display: it’s amazing that 94% of the city remains un-excavated to this day. In fact, much of the modern city is actually built upon the neighborhoods & street grids of the ancient city. Teotihuacan ruled over the majority of Mesoamerica at

As enormous as Teotihuacan is on display: it’s amazing that 94% of the city remains un-excavated to this day. 

In fact, much of the modern city is actually built upon the neighborhoods & street grids of the ancient city. 

Teotihuacan ruled over the majority of Mesoamerica at
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There is literally 1 spot left on the “Megalithic Mexico: Olmecs” expedition (December 7-15th)📍 The final day to sign up is September 7th. This will be my last expedition to the Olmec world before my first book “The Olmec Enigma” is released. Journey through the Olmec

There is literally 1 spot left on the “Megalithic Mexico: Olmecs” expedition (December 7-15th)📍

The final day to sign up is September 7th. 

This will be my last expedition to the Olmec world before my first book “The Olmec Enigma” is released. 

Journey through the Olmec
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One of Egypt’s biggest mysteries. Such a fascinating place. I’ve never seen a decent explanation for the toppled & destroyed state of this ancient city. Come see the strange ruins of Tanis with me on the extended “Secrets of the Sands: Egypt” TOUR📍 adeptexpeditions.com/tours/secrets-…

One of Egypt’s biggest mysteries. Such a fascinating place. I’ve never seen a decent explanation for the toppled & destroyed state of this ancient city. 

Come see the strange ruins of Tanis with me on the extended “Secrets of the Sands: Egypt” TOUR📍

adeptexpeditions.com/tours/secrets-…
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Cosmic Summit has been an incredible experience the last two years. It has been a wonderful door opened to me, & the first event that offered me an opportunity to share my research/interests. But it wouldn’t have been possible without the advocacy of Jahannah James to get me on

Cosmic Summit has been an incredible experience the last two years. It has been a wonderful door opened to me, & the first event that offered me an opportunity to share my research/interests. 

But it wouldn’t have been possible without the advocacy of Jahannah James to get me on