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Cave drawings and primitive carvings from all around the world provide even further evidence, too, say researchers. In Lussac, France, for exCave drawings and primitive carvings from all around the world provide even further evidence, too, say researchers. In Lussac, France, for example, there are ancient wall drawings of figures dressed in  what UFOlogists claim could certainly be modern-day clothes. The startling drawings were found deep in dark caves. Many of the caves are uCave drawings and primitive carvings from all around the world provide even further evidence, too, say researchers. In Lussac, France, for example, there are ancient wall drawings of figures dressed in what UFOlogists claim could certainly be modern-day clothes. The startling drawings were found deep in dark caves. Many of the caves are underwater today, and the drawings are in such a position, it is a mystery to experts how on earth the artists' even saw to mix their pigments and create the works. But who were the models for these primitive painters? Who were these contemporarily dressed figures  primitive people went through so much trouble to depict? Furthermore, how did they even see to paint the pictures? Did they use mirrors to reflect light back into the dark interiors of the caves? Or did they have more advanced technology?
There are also other drawings very similar to be found all over the world. In South Africa, for example, there is one such painting known as 'The White Lady of Brandenberg'. This particular lady is depicted dressed in a short pullover, gloves, garters and slippers. Behind her is a male figure with some kind of pipe in his hand and wearing some kind of helmet. The UFOlogists maintain it is impossible for a primitive artist to foresee people wearing such items of clothing. So who were the models for such extraordinary works of ancient art?
According to UFOlogists there are endless examples of evidence of ancient ET visitation on primitive pottery, too. In Gold of the Gods, again by author Erich Von Daniken, there is a photograph of an old Mayan vase depicting what  certainly looks like a female astronaut. The flying figure appears to be wearing some of the attributes of the profession- a broad belt around her stomach and a apparatus strapped to her back. Pottery festooned with similar 'space- people' exist ,too, on show, says the author, in museums in Turkey and Madrid.
So, did ETs visit the earth in ancient times? Are myths and legends eye-witness accounts of our ancestors encountering UFOs and beings from distant planets or are they simply fairy stories  and not to be believed as truth? When we read of 'angels', 'flaming chariots' and 'metallic flying machines' in the Bible and other sacred scripts, what are we to make of it all? How are we to explain the primitive cave drawings, pottery and carvings, apparently depicting ancient space men and women? If primitive man was simply drawing his artistic inspiration from real life, who on earth were his models for such startling works of art?
Truth, someone once said a long time ago, is often stranger than fiction. If, like some of the evidence proposed by UFOlogists certainly seems to suggest, ancient man really was visited by beings from other planets, the old maxim would certainly prove to be extraordinarily wise and correct.

Bibliography.
Erich Von Daniken. According To The Evidence (Souvenir Press Ltd.,1977.)
Alan Landsburg, In Search Of Extra-Terrestrials(Corgi, 1977.)
Nigel Blundell & Roger Boar, The World's Greatest UFO Mysteries (Octopus Books Ltd., 1983.)
Erich Von Daniken, The Gold Of The Gods  (Corgi, 1975.)

pparatus strapped to her back. Pottery festooned with similar 'space- people' exist ,too, on show, says the author, in museums in Turkey and Madrid.This article first appeared on Roy Hale's Lost Havens website

This article first appeared on Roy Hale's Lost Havens website.


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