Category: Urban Archaeology
- The "Buried" City of New York
This theory claims that modern New York sits atop a buried earlier version of the city, with streets, buildings, and whole urban layers hidden beneath the present surface. In current conspiracy culture it is often linked to the Mud Flood or Tartaria narrative, but it also draws plausibility from real features of New York history: landfilling, changing street grades, buried wells and foundations, erased shorelines, and deep archaeological deposits in Manhattan and the outer boroughs. The theory expands those real layers into a total lost-city narrative.