Marco Vigato: Megalithic Mexico
Earth Ancients
Cliff Dunning
4.6 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 24 May 2025
⏱️ 107 minutes
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Marco M. Vigato has has dedicated the past 15 years to documenting the evidence of ancient advanced civilizations around the world. The author of several research papers, documentaries, and the popular blog Uncharted Ruins, he holds degrees from Harvard Business School and Bocconi University. A native of Italy, he lives in Mexico City.
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| 0:00.0 | The weather. Tomorrow, expect a... Biting cold front. Hmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain that'll soak you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise slowly but surely reaching their peak in the afternoon. |
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| 0:53.3 | Please put your hero. I think I've mentioned many times that if I had a choice, I would try to live in Mexico. |
| 1:02.5 | I'm getting along in years, and I unfortunately appreciate steady internet and streaming media, which isn't always possible in Mexico. |
| 1:06.0 | And also, I love the people. |
| 1:09.0 | I love the food. |
| 1:10.6 | It's just such a great place to visit, but I cannot see myself |
| 1:16.6 | living there, and that's unfortunate. Maybe if I was a younger person, I could consider it. |
| 1:22.2 | But we are going to Mexico, and we're going to talk about some of my favorite places today, |
| 1:29.2 | and we're focusing on Megalithic Mexico. And if you have ever been to Mexico to the old ruins, the Maya, Aztec, |
| 1:36.7 | whatever ancient culture you're visiting, and you look at the dwellings, you look at the |
| 1:42.2 | pyramids, the temples, for the most part, as old of these places are, |
| 1:46.8 | and they're made from stone, they are very refined. We don't see Dolman, we don't see standing |
| 1:52.5 | stones in Mexico like we see in Europe and in China and in the Middle East. We don't see it |
| 2:00.7 | because I think that Mexico is very, very old. |
| 2:05.5 | It's much older than we realize. |
| 2:07.6 | And whenever we speak of megaliths in Mexico, |
| 2:11.2 | we're talking about very refined stonework |
| 2:15.0 | to the level of sanding and polishing and tools that are not from the local |
| 2:23.1 | stone quarry. We're talking about either metal or cutting tools or torches or some form of |
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