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250,000-year-old tools in Mexico?! | Hueyatlaco mystery
Discovered in the 1960s and excavated by Smithsonian-backed archeologists, Hueyatlaco revealed stone tools buried beneath volcanic ash dated between 250,000 and 800,000 years old.
When scientists published their results, careers were destroyed, artifacts were confiscated and vanished, and armed men shut down the dig and hounded the participants.
From vanished bones displayed at the Smithsonian, to uranium-series dating, diatom analysis, and eyewitness accounts of suppression, this case challenges everything we think we know about the ancient peopling of the Americas.
Could humans or something like humans, have been in Mexico long before Homo sapiens sapiens supposedly left Africa? Or was this prehistory deliberately buried?
Watch as Awakened Epochs uncovers one of the most controversial and important archeological enigmas of all time.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00 – Intro: The mystery of Hueyatlaco
- 01:05 – A carved fossil [green] bone and a vanished artifact
- 01:57 – Smithsonian and US Geological Survey join the excavation
- 02:30 – Shocking dates: 22,000 to 800,000 years old
- 03:06 – Suppression, missing evidence, and harassment
- 03:42 – Independent dating confirms the impossible
- 04:12 – Skeptics, flooding theory, and stratigraphy tests
- 04:47 – Diatom analysis and the case for ancient occupation
- 05:35 – Eyewitnesses, footprints, and local legends
- 05:52 – Other evidence: Mastodon bones and white sands footprints
- 06:15 – Outro: suppression or the truth of human origins?
DISCLAIMER: This content presents alternative archaeological theories and research findings. Viewers are encouraged to research these topics independently and form their own conclusions about ancient history and archaeological evidence.
- Jarid Boosters, Arizona Sphinx and other hidden oddities; Awakened Epochs, Sept. 2, 2025; Pat Macpherson, Crystal Quintero, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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