Chronology of secret societies

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40,000 BCE

Early establishment of Mystery schools, as depicted in the Lascaux cave paintings.

Researchers have speculated that the painted dots on the ceiling are maps of the night sky, since the patterns correlate with various constellations.


30,000 BCE

According to some occult traditions this period saw the colonization of Asia and Australasia by the inhabitants of the lost continent of Lemuria or Mu.

Goddess worship and matriarchal cultures established worldwide.

The lost continent of Lemuria (Mu) was originally referenced in the works of several 19th century scientists. Observing similarities between the geology and fauna of India and Madagascar, some scientists theorized that there once existed a huge land mass (Lemuria) in the Indian Ocean that spanned the two locales. As with Atlantis, the days of Lemuria came to an end with a cataclysmic natural disaster that sank the continent into the sea.


10,000 BCE

Evidence suggestive of early contact between extraterrestials and Stone Age tribes in Tibet.

Dropa is the name given to an alleged race of dwarf-like extraterrestials claimed to have landed near the China-Tibet border approximately twelve thousand years ago by Eric Von Daniken in his book Gods From Outer Space. There is no genuine evidence that any such beings existed or any such landings occurred, and many claims made by Däniken hace been specifically disproved

9,000 - 8,000 BCE

Estimated date of the destruction of Atlantis, according to some occult traditions. The Atlantean priesthood flee to establish colonies in the British Isles, Western Europe, North Africa and South America. Rise of the Northern Mystery Tradition centered on the island of Thule and the Aryan culture. Invention of the runic alphabet.

Thule is in classical sources a place, usually an island. Ancient European descriptions and maps locate it either in the far north, often northern Great Britain, possibly the Orkneys or Shetland Islands, or Scandinavia, or, in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, in the west and north, often Iceland or Greenland. Another suggested location is Saaremaa in the Baltic Sea.


5,000 BCE First primitive cities established in the Middle East. Agriculture begins with domestication of animals such as sheep and goats. Possible contact between extraterrestials and early Sumerian culture.

Mesopotamia was first home to villages in the Neolithic period of around 8,000 BC. Permanent mud brick residential structures were being constructed before the Ubaid period at southern sites such asTell el-Oueili, as well as Ur, Eridu, Telloh, and Ubaid. At Tell Brak in northern Mesopotamia, architecture began appearing at least as early as 4400 BC. Temples were also in evidence by the sixth millennium, in particular at Eridu.