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Myths are not timeless — they belong to specific moments in human history. Explore sacred sites arranged by the eras they reflect, from the megalithic monuments of deep prehistory to the living traditions still venerated today.
10,000 — 3,000 BCE
The deep past before written records — megalithic monuments, Neolithic settlements, and the birth of sacred geography. These are the oldest stories we can verify, encoded in stone and landscape.
3,000 — 500 BCE
The rise of empires and written civilization — Egypt, Mesopotamia, early Greece, the Vedic age, and Mesoamerica at the dawn of complexity. Myths tied to the grandest ambitions of early states.
500 BCE — 500 CE
The age of philosophy and empire — Athens, Rome, the Buddha, early Christianity, the Han dynasty. Sacred sites where mythology met organized religion.
500 — 1500 CE
From the fall of Rome through the Renaissance — Vikings, the Islamic Golden Age, Crusades, Gothic cathedrals, and the consolidation of world faiths. Mythology intertwined with faith.
Timeless
Sites with unbroken sacred use spanning centuries — still active, still venerated, still the center of living religious practice. The past is not gone; it is happening now.
Filter by era, culture, mythology type, or search for specific sacred sites across the globe.