The Hidden History of the World Before Recorded Time

The Hidden History of the World Before Recorded Time

From Lost and Hidden History by Forbidden Knowledge Network

May 26, 2026 · 25 min

About this episode

This episode explores the enigmatic ruins of Puma Punku in Bolivia, challenging conventional historical narratives about ancient civilizations.

https://www.theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com Journey into the ancient past as we explore the enigmatic ruins of Puma Punku in Bolivia, where massive stones fit together with extraordinary precision, challenging conventional historical narratives. Claimed to be constructed by pre-Columbian societies, these structures defy the engineering capabilities of their time, suggesting the possibility of advanced knowledge long before established timelines. Witness alleged documentation and reported findings from early explorers and local indigenous traditions that propose a different understanding of these mysterious constructions, urging us to reconsider our perception of ancient civilizations. Discover how the Tiwanaku culture fits into this puzzle, and why Puma Punku stands apart with its astronomical alignments and anomalous datings. According to records and testimonies, the site may be evidence of a civilization with sophisticated engineering prowess. This episode unveils the influences that have shaped our understanding of this archaeological mystery, from colonial to academic biases, questioning who controls the narrative and why. Prepare to delve into a world of forgotten…

Topics covered

  • ancient civilizations
  • Puma Punku
  • Tiwanaku culture
  • engineering prowess
  • archaeological mystery
  • historical narratives

Keywords

  • Puma Punku
  • Bolivia
  • ancient engineering
  • Tiwanaku
  • historical narratives
  • archaeology
  • civilization

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Tiwanaku, The Forbidden Knowledge Network

Places: Puma Punku, Bolivia

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