Giza 1928: The Stargate Is Found
In 1928, an archaeological expedition at Giza uncovered an object that could not be explained by conventional history: a massive metal ring buried with carved cover stones bearing unfamiliar symbols. This episode follows the discovery of the Stargate by Professor Paul Langford’s expedition and the moment his young daughter Catherine first encountered the artifact that would define her life. It examines how the gate was removed from Egypt, studied under secrecy, and interpreted through the limited scientific assumptions of the early twentieth century. The cover stones provided essential clues, but neither their astronomical meaning nor the gate’s true function was yet understood. The episode also explores why the discovery quickly became a matter for governments and military authorities rather than ordinary archaeology. Giza in 1928 marks the beginning of the modern Stargate program: the point when humanity physically recovered Ancient technology, yet remained decades away from understanding the network, the address system, or the war waiting on the other side. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.