Greetings, reader! In the “Alternative History” section, we explore hidden layers of humanity’s past—erased timelines, anomalous maps, buried architecture, and contradictions that don’t fit into the official version of history.

The “Alternative History” category examines:

• buried cities with ground levels that shouldn’t exist;

• maps whose origins predate the supposed era;

• civilizations erased from archives but visible in infrastructure;

• lost empires mentioned only in secondary copies;

• rewritten timelines and standardized historical reconstructions.

Alternative history offers a space to explore what textbooks omit—gaps, omissions, reconstructions, and inconsistencies that can reveal a world far more recent, dynamic, and complex than we’ve been taught.

Rather than viewing anomalies as errors, we see them as clues. Instead of relying on a linear past, we consider the possibility of cycles, revisions, and rewritten eras. Here, history becomes not a fixed record, but a living puzzle. Welcome!