Every pyramid, megalith, temple and stone circle worth knowing — 187,648 ancient sites across 270 countries, with real archaeoastronomy, sacred geometry and ley line detection on one living map.
Someone aligned two hundred tonnes of sarsen to a sunrise five thousand years ago. The question is not whether — it is how often, and where else.
From Giza to Göbekli Tepe, from Carnac's ten thousand stones to nameless dolmens on forgotten hills — the largest open compilation of ancient sites ever placed on one map.
NASA-grade planetary positions back to 3000 BCE. Epoch-correct solstice azimuths. Great-circle alignment detection. No fiction — mathematics a researcher can cite.
Fly the ancient world like a bird, measure like a surveyor, annotate like a field archaeologist. Collections, research projects and a community of fellow seekers.
Where did the Sun rise over this monument in the century it was raised? Solstice, equinox and lunar-standstill azimuths for any spot on Earth, in any epoch across six thousand years — drawn as golden rays across the landscape.
ε = 23.978° · JPL long-term ephemeris · 3000 BCE – 3000 CEGreat-circle bearing analysis sweeps hundreds of sites in view and surfaces genuine multi-site alignments — with true end-to-end spans, exportable for your own research. Golden-ratio distances, Pythagorean triples and geometric patterns, all computed honestly.
tolerance 0.5° · up to 2,000 sites per sweepFirst-person flight over the living earth — the very footage behind this page's opening was flown and recorded inside Pyramason. Bank through canyons, follow the Avenue at Stonehenge, record every journey as video.
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Three thousand standing stones in perfect rows across six kilometres of Breton coastline. Nobody has ever fully explained why they were placed here.
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