Vanished Worlds

Vanished Worlds

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Twenty thousand shells arranged in the shape of a bird. A drainage system that ran beneath a million people for seven hundred years. A city deliberately buried by the same hands that built it. This is Vanished Worlds — a sleep podcast about the civilizations that disappeared before history started writing them down. Long, slow deep dives into ancient mysteries archaeology still can't solve. Ambient music throughout. Nothing gets resolved. That's the point. Watch the full video versions with ambient visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vanishedworldspodcast

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Vanished Worlds

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Latest episode

May 30, 2026

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Episodes

The Olmec — Seventeen Faces Without Names 30.05.2026

In 1946, an American archaeologist climbed onto a cattle pasture in southern Veracruz and counted five colossal basalt heads half-buried in the grass. The pasture was not a hill. It was the platform of the largest city in the late-second-millennium Americas. Seventeen of the heads have now been found — each one a different face, each one a person whose name is lost. They were carved three thousand...

Nan Madol — The Stones That Should Not Move 19.05.2026

On a rainforest island in the western Pacific, ninety-two artificial islands rise from a shallow lagoon. They are built from columns of basalt, stacked log-cabin style, and the largest of them weigh fifty tons. The columns came from a quarry on the other side of the island — twenty-five miles away by sea. The people who built Nan Madol left no writing. Their descendants remember a flying dragon th...

Tiwanaku — The City the Incas Found Ancient 15.05.2026

In 1549, a Spanish chronicler crossed the Andes and reached the ruins of a city near Lake Titicaca. He asked the local people who had built it. They told him the stones had appeared overnight — placed there by beings who came before the time of memory. He believed they did not know. He may have been right. Tiwanaku rose, flourished, and ended a thousand years before the Inca. It cut andesite with...

Part 2: Meroe - The Head of Caesar 13.05.2026

In 25 BC, a Kushite queen led thirty thousand soldiers north and took three Roman cities. She brought the head of Augustus Caesar back to the desert and ordered it buried face-up beneath a temple threshold, so that everyone who climbed those steps would walk unknowingly over the emperor's face. She then won the peace negotiation. The Kushite account of this war — carved in forty-five rows of a...

Part 1: Meroe - Empire of Iron 09.05.2026

Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt. Two hundred and fifty-five of them — steeper, narrower, and older than almost anything at Giza — pointing at a sky no pharaoh ever saw. The Kingdom of Kush built its capital at Meroe and lasted twelve hundred years. It smelted iron for a thousand of them, ruled Egypt for one century, and went home and built something larger. They left extensive written records....

Part 2: Indus Valley — The hollow bird 06.05.2026

Inside a Cemetery H burial urn, a potter in 1700 BC painted a procession of peacocks around the rim and placed a hollow bird at the center. What he put inside it has never been explained. The Indus Valley Civilization was already emptying by then — cities half-abandoned, drainage channels silting over, the monsoon arriving later each year with less water than the year before. The end did not come...

Part 1: Indus Valley — The Unbroken Seals 05.05.2026

Every civilization of this scale left a ruler behind. Egypt left pharaohs. Mesopotamia left kings. The Indus Valley — larger than both combined — left a drainage system. The civilization that standardized its bricks across eight hundred kilometers, kept clean water flowing beneath a million people for seven centuries, and never, as far as we can tell, needed a throne to do any of it. Part one of t...

Sanxingdui — Eyes Cast in Bronze 02.05.2026

A civilization that flourished for a thousand years left no written record — only bronze masks with eyes that extended sixteen centimeters from the face. They built a city of thirty thousand people on the Chengdu Plain, cast bronze trees nearly four meters tall, and then burned their most sacred objects in sealed pits and disappeared from the historical record entirely. An hour of ancient history...

Cahokia — America's Buried Capital 30.04.2026

A man was buried on twenty thousand shells arranged in the shape of a bird. He was the center of a forgotten civilization that once held more people than medieval London — and vanished without a war, a plague, or a name anyone remembered. Ninety minutes of ancient history, told for sleep. No answers. Only what the ground remembers.

The 10 Cities Built Before Egypt — And What Erased Them 25.04.2026

In 9600 BC, someone built a city in the hills of Turkey — then buried it. On purpose. We found it in 1994. We still don't know why. That city is one of ten — ten forgotten civilizations that rose, organized millions of people, and disappeared before Egypt laid its first stone. No graves. No weapons. No explanation. Calm narration over ambient drone music. Designed for sleep. No ads. No resolut...

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