Ancient America's Forgotten Cities Before the Pyramids

Beyond Pyramids: Unearthing Ancient America’s Mind-Blowing Forgotten Cities That Rewrote History What if everything you thought you knew about ancient history, particularly in the Americas, was just the tip of the iceberg? Imagine sprawling urban centers, monumental earthworks, and sophisticated societies flourishing thousands of years before the iconic Maya, Aztec, or Inca pyramids ever graced the landscape. It sounds like something out of a blockbuster movie, but this isn’t fiction. This is the ancient America you’ve likely never encountered in history books – a world of incredible ingenuity, complex social structures, and architectural marvels that predated many Old World achievements. ...

June 8, 2026 · 16 min · Rajat Sapkota

Cahokia: America's Forgotten Megacity

Discover Cahokia: Unearthing the Forgotten Megacity That Defined Ancient North America Imagine a bustling metropolis in 11th-century North America, a sprawling urban center larger and more populous than London at the time, complete with massive pyramids, sophisticated urban planning, and a complex social structure that would astonish even modern city planners. Here’s what most people don’t know: this wasn’t some mythical Atlantis from a lost legend; it was Cahokia, an incredible ancient Indigenous city that thrived for centuries, situated just across the Mississippi River from modern-day St. Louis, Missouri. At its peak, around 1050 to 1200 CE, Cahokia was home to an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 residents, making it the largest pre-Columbian city north of Mexico – a true marvel of ancient engineering, community, and culture that, for far too long, has been largely overlooked by mainstream history. ...

May 31, 2026 · 25 min · Rajat Sapkota