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He walks through the global distribution of dolmens, those massive stone monuments found on every continent, and arrives at a question the modern archaeological establishment struggles to answer: why are they universally connected with serpents and dragons? These aren't small markers. They're colossal, unhewn boulders stacked in configurations that required coordination, intention, and symbolic meaning. The academic world speculates endlessly about their builders but admits it knows almost nothing about their true origin or purpose. What he's pointing to is a pattern that transcends geography and culture. If these structures appear across Asia, Europe, America, and Africa, and if serpent symbolism appears alongside them with the same consistency, then we're looking at something far older and more widespread than isolated cultural invention. The serpent isn't decorative. It's encoded information, and the dolmens may be marking something these ancient builders needed future generations to remember.