ancient astronauts

ancient astronaut/alien theory
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an old black and white photo of a man standing next to a large stone object
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Zoomorph B, man standing next to monolithic animal, south face, near the eastern border of the Great Plaza. Quiriguá, Guatemala. Photographed by Dr Alfred Percival Maudslay in 1894. -British Museum-
an aerial view of two people walking in the woods, one is holding his hand out to another person
The idea surrounding ancient aliens is a basic one. It states that the human population was influenced by a group of extraterrestrials that visited Earth in the past. The ancient aliens were directly involved in the evolution of primates, including humans. It has been suggested that this was accomplished by way of genetic engineering, cross-breeding, or a combination of both, ultimately helping in the development of human cultures, technologies and religion.
an aerial view of a circular structure in the grass
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Aerial View The Broch o' Gurness (Iron Age broch village on the northwest coast of Mainland Orkney in Scotland overlooking Eynhallow Sound) by The Massie Boy, via Flickr
an ancient statue in the middle of a park
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Known for the sculptured “Portrait Stelae” the Honduran Mayan ruins at Copan portray some of the finest examples of this Maya Mesoamerican art form. “Temple 16” is the highest structure in this ancient Mayan temple archeological site http://twitter.com/ChichenItzaBob
an aerial view of a grassy area with water in the background and several mounds on the ground
Jarlshof, the best known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland
an ancient building with stairs leading up to the top and below it is surrounded by rubble
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey — MAXLab
Enclosure C, Göbekli Tepe, Turkey. Estimated to be 17000 years old from carbon dating which ties it with Puma Punku for oldest archeological sites ever unearthed.
a large stone statue in the middle of some rocks
Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia
Göbekli Tepe is a Neolithic (stone-age) hilltop sanctuary erected atop a mountain ridge in S.E. Anatolia, (Turkey), 9 miles northeast of Şanlıurfa. The site was most likely erected by hunter-gatherers in the 10th millennium BCE (ca. 12,000 years ago).
an aerial view of stonehenge in the middle of a grassy area with rocks arranged around it
Mysterious Monuments
Stonehenge