Live Event
Ancient Civilizations Conference 2026
- DATE
August 1-2, 2026
- LOCATION
GaiaSphere Event Center | Boulder, CO
Join 10 leading researchers, scientists, and bestselling authors for a powerful exploration of ancient civilizations, groundbreaking discoveries, and new insights reshaping our understanding of humanity’s past and potential.
The Ancient Civilizations Conference 2026 brings this distinguished lineup of experts together to examine emerging evidence that challenges long-held assumptions and reveals a more complex story of our origins.
Gregg Braden
Freddy Silva
Robert Edward Grant
William Henry
Theresa Bullard-Whyke, Ph.D.
Billy Carson
Jaime Maussan
Filippo Biondi, Ph.D.
Zdeněk Sýkora
Gather in person at the GaiaSphere in Boulder, Colorado, or join via livestream, and connect with these respected voices as they uncover new evidence and insights into the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
Ancient Civilizations Conference 2026
This August, step into a two-day exploration of the evidence reshaping human history.
Gather in person at the GaiaSphere in Boulder, Colorado, or join via livestream, and connect with these respected voices as they uncover new evidence and insights into the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
This once-a-year event is your opportunity to explore:
- Time, Consciousness & Human Potential in Ancient Cultures
- Ancient Technologies Tied to Earth’s Energy Systems
- A Hidden Process & Blueprint Behind Human History
- A Hidden Global Network of Underground & Symbolic Systems
Whether you’re seeking insight into humanity’s origins, a fresh perspective on ancient knowledge, or a deeper connection to the forces that shaped our world, this experience will challenge what you think you know and reveal the hidden patterns of our shared past.
Live at Gaia’s world-class event space (or attend via livestream)
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Ancient Civilizations Conference 2026
- DATE
August 1-2, 2026
- LOCATION
GaiaSphere Event Center
Boulder, CO
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This is your opportunity to explore the edges of what we know—and what we’re just beginning to understand. Attend in person to be part of the real-time conversation. Sometimes a single question can change everything.