Apparently the last 'Sedona' event was not as repetetive enough of the same old tired tropes to prevent the organizers trying to host another one...
Sedona, Arizona May 1–3, 2026.
Quest for Ancient Civilizations is a three-day gathering of researchers, explorers, and curious people investigating the deeper story of humanity's past.
The ancient world is full of stuff that doesn't add up. How were the stones at Puma Punku cut with that kind of precision? Why do more than 400 cultures have a flood story? How is Göbekli Tepe 12,000 years old and more sophisticated than structures built 7,000 years after it? These are genuinely good questions, and they deserve a space where they're taken seriously, not dismissed, but not oversold either. Just explored, honestly, with good people. There are researchers who've spent decades investigating this, in the field, at the sites, with the evidence in their hands. And there are a lot of people who've been following their work, watching the videos, reading the books, and carrying this curiosity mostly in private because there isn't always a great place to talk about it. Quest puts those people in the same room.
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