The only museum of its kind in the world — dedicated to preserving and documenting the ancient vanished civilizations of southern Africa. Founded by Michael Tellinger in 2008 in Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga.
A priceless collection
of tools and artefacts
This unique museum, created by Michael Tellinger in 2008, is the only museum of its kind in the world — dedicated to preserving and documenting the ancient vanished civilizations of South Africa.
It is filled with hundreds of unique and priceless tools and artefacts: ancient advanced technology, torus stones emitting magnetic energy, cone-shaped tools, evidence of magnetron technology in ancient times, dozens of aerial photographs of the ruins, terraces, and the channels that connect them all.
You will see hundreds of fossilised body parts of all kinds of creatures that once roamed these mountains — reptilians, dinosaurs, humanoids, and even giants up to 80m tall. Seeing the incisor tooth, and fingertip, of such a giant is an unforgettable, life-changing experience.
Pictured: A large petrified incisor tooth of a giant approximately 50 x larger than me – about 80 metres tall.
A relationship between the tools, fossils, ruins, Adam’s Calendar, and the Anunnaki
— that becomes compelling once you’ve visited.
Each display tells a different chapter
in the story of southern Africa’s vanished civilization — from torus stones and cone tools, to fossilised reptilian skin and dinosaur coprolites.
TORUS STONES
Ancient advanced technology. These stones generate magnetic fields and amplify energy from one side to the other. These are NOT primitive weights for digging sticks as mainstream archaeology wants us to believe.
CONE SHAPED TOOLS
Mysterious and ignored ancient technology. It is a great mystery why this is not more widely investigated and researched. Cones and the use of cones has been discovered all over the world.
GIANT FOOTPRINT
REPTILIAN SKIN
LEGS OF CREATURES
TEETH AND SPIKES
Built by stone, by hand.
Every wall is laid by local craftsmen using stones from the surrounding land — a working tribute to the ancient builders the museum was created to honour. The architecture echoes the circular stone ruins themselves.
Become a Patron of the Stone Circle Museum.
Speciality museums like this cannot survive from selling tickets at the door. The museum, with its displays and monthly expenses, can only survive with the generous support of people who are passionate about preserving this unique collection of artefacts. If you are as passionate as I am about preserving this important part of our human history — please become a Patron.
Clearing the stone circle ruins
Once cleared, the ancient stone ruins don’t stay that way for long. Within months, grass, weeds and trees begin to consume them again. It is a relentless, never-ending struggle against the forces of nature.
We have identified several significant ruins for preservation and clearing around Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga province. This effort requires ongoing funding to stay on top of the growing seasons.
At this stage, there is no effort or program from our government to preserve and maintain the ancient stone circle ruins of South Africa. This responsibility has fallen to us — and to you.
We need around $2,500 USD per month to keep a permanent clearing team in place — well-trained, well-equipped, caring for the stone circles all the time.
Please become a PATRON and help me keep a selected group of ruins cleared and protected.
Keeping the ruins clear of weeds, tall grass, and trees, is a relentless never ending task. This is hard physical work that requires people with skills, tools, equipment, trucks, fuel, food, water, first aid, etc.
Call for assistance with ruins preservation
Twelve categories, hundreds of artefacts.
— 01
Ancient history of southern Africa
— 02
The vanished civilisations
— 03
Millions of stone circle ruins
— 04
Adam’s Calendar
— 05
Geological anomalies
— 06
Stones that ring like bells
— 07
Advanced ancient technology
— 08
Fossils of extinct creatures
— 09
Unique rock art over 100,000 years old
— 10
Ancient gold mines
— 11
Evidence of the Anunnaki — 300,000 years ago
— 12
Hundreds of unique tools and artefacts
Other ways to contribute.
Choose your amount – You can cancel any time.
If you don’t want to become Patron but would like to make a monthly donation, your contribution goes directly toward the Stone Circle Ruins & Adam’s Calendar Preservation Fund. You will be playing a critical part in preserving the ancient ruins of South Africa for all current and future generations.
Monthly Donations.
If you don’t want to become a full Patron but would like to make a small monthly donation, your contribution goes directly toward the Stone Circle Ruins & Adam’s Calendar Preservation Fund. You will be playing a critical part in preserving the ancient ruins of South Africa for all current and future generations.