About
Ancient Origins Project
The Ancient Origins Project is a field catalog of the places Ancient Aliens keeps coming back to — pyramids, megaliths, temples, carvings, underwater structures, the whole strange inventory. The goal is simple: one page per site, the show's claims laid out alongside what mainstream archaeology actually says, and enough context that you can make up your own mind.
This is a curious-skeptic project. Not a debunking site, not a true-believer site. Some of these places are genuinely weird and deserve a harder look. Some are everyday archaeology dressed up for television. Most are somewhere in between, and that's the interesting part.
Meet Doug
I'm Doug Mayeux, the person writing and building this site. I've spent the last several years on the road with my family in a Sprinter van, visiting National Parks and — slowly, then all at once — the ancient and unexplained sites we kept running into along the way. What started as a notebook turned into this project.
Ancient Origins is part of Wayfind Adventures, a small network of independent travel and mystery sites I run with my family. Each one has its own lane:
- SprinterFam — my wife Bridget's site, covering van life with kids and National Parks from the family-travel side.
- Unearthed Project — Josh Gates' Expedition Unknown and Expedition X locations, written in a field-journal voice.
- The Cryptid Project — Bigfoot sighting history from Finding Bigfoot and Expedition Bigfoot, in a cautious-believer voice.
If a site here shows up on SprinterFam or one of the sister projects too, that's not a coincidence — the whole point of the network is the overlap.
Questions, corrections, or a site I should be covering and'm not? doug@wayfindadventures.com.