Who taught the builders to read the sky?
In The Builders, AION VOSS follows the rise of the first great monuments into the age when human beings began shaping stone, measurement, and memory on a scale the world had never seen.
From the pyramids and the monumental stones of the Andes and Baalbek to ancient calendars, celestial alignments, the Antikythera mechanism, and traditions of civilizing teachers, this speculative investigation asks how widely separated societies learned to build with such ambition and read the heavens with such confidence.
Guided by the eerie voice of the Inheritance Protocol-a clearly identified literary device-the book examines what archaeology, engineering, astronomy, and ancient records can establish. It corrects sensational claims, gives human builders full credit, and marks every speculative interpretation as a lens rather than a fact.
Careful, cinematic, and provocative, The Builders is not a claim that ancient peoples required outside help. It is an invitation to stand beneath humanity's oldest works of stone and sky, understand how their makers achieved them, and decide what genuine mysteries remain.
The Builders is Book Two of The Inheritance Protocol.