Knowledge is priceless, not costless.

Preserving the past and unlocking the secrets for future generations

THE EVERDEEN MISSION

As a 501(c)(3), The Everdeen Initiative is dedicated to funding ancient archaeological research and exploration around the world. We strive to uncover and protect the ancient remnants of civilizations, offering valuable insights into our past and fostering a deeper understanding of our collective history as a species.

By supporting archaeological excavations, research projects, and educational initiatives, we aim to ensure the preservation, documentation, and interpretation of ancient artifacts, sites, and cultural landscapes.

Through collaboration with experts, local communities, and institutions worldwide, we seek to engage in sustainable archaeological practices, respecting ethical considerations, and fostering cultural appreciation.

Together, we can unlock the mysteries of the past, enrich our present understanding, and inspire future generations to appreciate and safeguard our ancient heritage.

The Great Pyramid of Giza has yet to reveal all its secrets, there is more to the story.

Project Lyobaa “Initiative 1”

Revealing the secrets of the Mitla Underworld: “The Real Mexican Temple of Doom”

Led by author, researcher and explorer Marco Vigato, on May 12th, the Project Lyobaa research team presented the results of the first phase of the geophysical scan of the archaeological site of Mitla, Oaxaca, aimed at uncovering evidence of a complex system of caves and passageways underneath the Church Group of San Pablo, considered by the ancient Zapotecs to be an entrance to the Underworld, or Lyobaa.

The findings confirm the existence of extensive underground chambers and tunnels with the entrance located beneath the church altar. The same locations claimed by colonial documents and local tradition to be the entrance to the great subterranean “Palace of Columns”, where it served both as a place of sacrifice to the gods of the underworld and as the tomb of kings.

Straight of out an Indiana Jones movie, your donation will help the Arx Project uncover the secrets to what lies beneath, and which hasn’t been seen since at least the late 16th Century, when the entrance was sealed. Learn more with the links below!

Giza Robot Initiative “The Big Void”

The Scans Pyramid “Big Void”, above the Grand Gallery in the Great Pyramid of Giza may finally reveal its secrets after 4,500 years.

The Hawkes Lab of Mechanical Engineering at UC Santa Barbara has developed a non-invasive, worm-like robot capable of penetrating a once inaccessible sand filled cavity in the North West Corridor of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Near the Queen’s Chamber, a drilling from 1986 by Gilles Dormion hit a large cavity of anomalous sand that has never been explained. This cutting edge technology in robotics can now easily burrow through this sand to determine the physical parameters of the hidden area and perhaps rewrite history as we know it.

Sponsors & Ambassadors

  • Jared Vergilis - President

    Jared Vergilis

    President

  • Two Lands LLC

  • Anyextee

  • TCG World

  • Kryptonite Marketing

  • History for Granite

  • Marco Vigato - Researcher and Explorer

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Your contribution can rewrite history as we know it. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us fund archeological expeditions and historical initiatives bridging the gap in our Origin Story.