Ancient astronauts (orancient aliens) refers to apseudoscientific set of beliefs[1][2][3][4] that hold thatintelligentextraterrestrial beings (alienastronauts) visitedEarth and made contact withhumans inantiquity andprehistoric times.[1][2][4] Proponents of the theory suggest that this contact influenced the development of modern cultures, technologies, religions, and human biology.[1][2] A common position is thatdeities from most (if not all) religions are extraterrestrial in origin, and that advanced technologies brought to Earth by ancient astronauts were interpreted as evidence of divine status[a] by early humans.[1][2][5]
The idea that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth is not taken seriously byacademics andarchaeologists, who identify such claims aspseudoarchaeological[6] orunscientific.[7] It has received no credible attention inpeer-reviewed studies.[8] When proponents of the idea present evidence in favor of their beliefs, it is often distorted orfabricated.[9] Some authors and scholars also argue that ancient astronaut theories have racist undertones or implications, diminishing the accomplishments and capabilities ofindigenous cultures.[1][10][11]
Believers in such ancient astronaut stories often maintain that all or some humans are either descendants or creations ofextraterrestrial intelligence who landed on Earth at some point in the ancient past. An associated idea is that human knowledge, religion, and culture came from extraterrestrial visitors in ancient times, in that ancient astronauts acted as a "mother culture". Additionally, proponents often claim that travelers from outer space built many of the structures on Earth (such asEgyptian pyramids and theMoai stone heads ofEaster Island) or aided humans in building them.[20] Proponents contend that the evidence for ancient astronauts comes from documentary gaps in historical and archaeological records while citingarchaeological artifacts that they believe, contrary to the mainstream explanations, areanachronistic and supposedly beyond the technical capabilities of the people who made them. These are sometimes referred to as "out-of-place artifacts"; and include artwork and legends which believers reinterpret to fit stories of extraterrestrial contact or technologies.[21]
As apseudoarcheology, the idea receives notice in fringepulp media, such as theHistory Channel seriesAncient Aliens.[22] Such shows use a strategy known as 'fire-hosing’ to co-mingle fact with fiction in order to spread theories of an alternate past with tropes that followwhite supremacist,nativist,imperialist,settler-colonial, andChristian Identity beliefs relevant to the past.[23] The celebrity proponents of ancient aliens profess to be a part of an oppressed minority of academics that 'big archaeology' isconspiring to disenfranchise while their identity of being a maverick or a rogue aligns with the individuals' lack of credentials.[24]
Like archaeological endeavors of the criticized past, these proponents focus primarily onmonumental archaeological structures claiming they could have only been constructed with extraterrestrial intervention. The implication is that thenon-whiteIndigenous people in the regions in which these monuments appear could not have built them on their own.[25] However, Dakota/Lakota Sioux writer Ruth H. Burns, inAtmos magazine, counters that ancient alien theory and the idea of extraterrestrials in general supports the viewpoints of indigenous, non-European peoples. She believes the denial of extraterrestrial encounters and indigenous peoples’ stories tracing their origins to extraterrestrials is part of “Indigenous erasure,” as it minimizes or completely discounts the viewpoints of indigenous peoples. Many indigenous peoples trace their ancestry to “star-people” or the like—extraterrestrials who as the progenitors of indigenous peoples cannot by definition be white or “Aryan.”[26]
A common feature in the stories portray thealiens as light-skinned orAryan in complexion, as prominent alien astronaut proponentErich von Däniken claims in his foundational workChariots of the Gods?[10][11] Some ancient astronaut proponents are thus associated with white supremacism, although their theories are sometimes applied to European cultures as well.[27][28]
These claims are so outlandish that up until recently, mainstream archaeologists essentially ignored them as absurdities.[23] The few dedicated popular science explainers and skeptics who did offer opinions on the ideas universally panned them. For example,Carl Sagan wrote, "In the long litany of 'ancient astronaut' pop archaeology, the cases of apparent interest have perfectly reasonable alternative explanations, or have been misreported, or are simple prevarications,hoaxes and distortions".[29]
History of ancient aliens beliefs and their proponents
Paleocontact or "ancient astronaut" narratives first appeared in theearly science fiction of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the 1898 novelEdison's Conquest of Mars[30] and the works ofH.P. Lovecraft.[31] The idea was proposed in earnest by journalistHarold T. Wilkins in 1954. It grew in popularity in the 1960s, mainly due to theSpace Race and the success of Erich von Däniken's works, although it also received limited consideration as a serious hypothesis. Critics emerged throughout the 1970s, discrediting Von Däniken's claims. Ufologists separated the idea from the UFO controversy. By the early 1980s little remaining support could be found.[32]
Shklovskii and Sagan
ADogū figurine made during Jōmon period (dated 1000–400 BCE).Votive relief of the winged priest of Dudu on display at the Louvre Museum, France
Carl Sagan co-authored a widely popular bookIntelligent Life in the Universe, with Soviet astrophysicistIosif Shklovsky and published in 1966.[33] In his 1979 bookBroca's Brain, Sagan suggested that he and Shklovsky might have inspired the wave of 1970s ancient astronaut books, expressing disapproval of "von Däniken and other uncritical writers" who seemingly built on these ideas not as guarded speculations but as "valid evidence of extraterrestrial contact."[34] Sagan pointed out that while many legends, artifacts, and purported out-of-place artifacts were cited in support of ancient astronaut hypotheses, "very few require more than passing mention" and could beeasily explained with more conventional hypotheses. Sagan also reiterated his earlier conclusion that extraterrestrial visits to Earth were possible but unproven and improbable.[35]
Erich von Däniken was a leading proponent of this hypothesis in the late 1960s and early 1970s, gaining a large audience through the 1968 publication of his best-selling bookChariots of the Gods? and its sequels.
According to von Däniken, certain artifacts require a more sophisticated technological ability in their construction than that which was available to the ancient cultures who constructed them. Von Däniken maintains that these artifacts were constructed either directly by extraterrestrial visitors or by humans who learned the necessary knowledge from said visitors. These includeStonehenge,Pumapunku, theMoai ofEaster Island, theGreat Pyramid of Giza, and theancient Baghdad electric batteries.
Von Däniken writes that ancient art andiconography throughout the world illustrates air and space vehicles, non-human but intelligent creatures, ancient astronauts, and artifacts of an anachronistically advanced technology. Von Däniken also states that geographically separated historical cultures share artistic themes, which he argues imply a common origin. One such example is von Däniken's interpretation of the sarcophagus lid recovered from the tomb of the Classic-eraMaya ruler ofPalenque,Pacal the Great. Von Däniken writes that the design represented a seated astronaut. The iconography and accompanyingMaya text, however, identifies it as a portrait of the ruler himself with theWorld Tree ofMaya mythology.
The origins of many religions are interpreted by von Däniken as reactions to encounters with an alien race. According to his view, humans considered the technology of the aliens to besupernatural and the aliens themselves to begods. Von Däniken states that the oral and written traditions of most religions contain references to alien visitors in the way of descriptions of stars and vehicular objects traveling through air and space. One such isEzekiel's revelation, which Däniken interprets as a detailed description of a landing spacecraft (The Spaceships of Ezekiel).
Von Däniken's hypotheses became popularized in the U.S. after theNBC-TV documentaryIn Search of Ancient Astronauts hosted byRod Serling, and the filmChariots of the Gods.
Critics argue that von Däniken misrepresented data, that many of his claims were unfounded, and that none of his core claims have been validated.[36] In particular theChristiancreationist community is highly critical of most of von Däniken's work.Young Earth creationist author Clifford A. Wilson publishedCrash Go the Chariots in 1972 in which he attempted to discredit all the claims made inChariots of the Gods.[37]
InChariots of the Gods?, regarding theNazca Lines, von Däniken states that "Seen from the air, the clear-cut impression that the 60 km [37-mile] long plain of Nazca made on me was that of an airfield."[38] Considering he was in the process of seeking evidence of ancient aliens, von Däniken exhibitsconfirmation bias, as he does not consider the Nazca Lines to be man-made until after the publication ofChariots of the Gods? Thisetic perspective that he presents could be easily accepted by a reader familiar with air travel, and an undeveloped knowledge of the nature of thegeoglyphs. Furthermore, since the majority of readers ofChariots of the Gods? are not educated in viewing artifacts from ancient civilizations, their interpretations are highly subject to von Däniken's opinions of the artifacts.Kenneth L. Feder argues a reader seeing the Nazca Lines for the first time in a book about aliens would be much more likely to associate those features with extraterrestrial origins, rather than from a civilization that existed on Earth.[39]
In 1970, von Däniken admitted that the Nazca markings "could have been laid out on their gigantic scale by working from a model using a system of coordinates."[40]
Zecharia Sitchin's seriesThe Earth Chronicles, beginning withThe 12th Planet, revolves around Sitchin's unique interpretation of ancientSumerian andMiddle Eastern texts,megalithic sites, and artifacts from around the world.[41][42] He hypothesizes that the gods of oldMesopotamia were astronauts from the planet "Nibiru", which Sitchin states the Sumerians believed to be a remote "12th planet" (counting the Sun, Moon, andPluto as planets) associated with the godMarduk. According to Sitchin, Nibiru continues to orbit the Sun on a 3,600-year elongated orbit. Modernastronomy has found no evidence to support Sitchin's ideas.[41]
Sitchin argues that there are Sumerian texts that tell the story that 50Anunnaki, inhabitants of a planet named Nibiru, came to Earth approximately 400,000 years ago with the intent of mining raw materials, especially gold, for transport back to Nibiru. With their small numbers they soon grew tired of the task and set out to genetically engineer laborers to work the mines. After much trial and error they eventually createdHomo sapiens sapiens: the "Adapa" (model man) orAdam of later mythology. Sitchin contended the Anunnaki were active in human affairs until their culture was destroyed by global catastrophes caused by the abrupt end of the lastice age some 12,000 years ago. Seeing that humans survived and all they had built was destroyed, the Anunnaki left Earth after giving humans the opportunity and means to govern themselves. Sitchin's work has not received mainstream scholarly support and has been roundly criticized by professionals that have reviewed his hypotheses.Semitic languages scholarMichael S. Heiser says that many of Sitchin's translations of Sumerian and Mesopotamian words are not consistent with Mesopotamian cuneiform bilingual dictionaries, produced by ancientAkkadian scribes.[43][44][45]
Alan F. Alford, author ofGods of the New Millennium (1996), was an adherent of the ancient astronaut hypothesis. Much of his work draws on Sitchin's hypotheses. However, he now finds fault with Sitchin's hypothesis after deeper analysis, stating that: "I am now firmly of the opinion that these gods personified the falling sky; in other words, the descent of the gods was a poetic rendition of the cataclysm myth which stood at the heart of ancient Near Eastern religions."[46]
Robert K. G. Temple's 1976 book,The Sirius Mystery,argues that theDogon people of northwesternMali preserved an account of extraterrestrial visitation from around 5,000 years ago. He quotes various lines of evidence, including advanced astronomical knowledge inherited by the tribe, descriptions, and comparative belief systems with ancient civilizations such asancient Egypt andSumer. His work draws heavily on the studies ofcultural anthropologistsMarcel Griaule andGermaine Dieterlen.[47]
His conclusions have been criticized by scientists, who point out discrepancies within Temple's account, and suggested that the Dogon may have received some of their astronomical information recently, probably from European sources, and may have misrepresented Dogon ethnography.[48][49][50]
Variousnew religious movements including some branches ofTheosophy,Scientology,Raëlism,Aetherius Society, andHeaven's Gate believe in ancient and present-day contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. Many of these faiths see both ancient scriptures and recent revelations as connected with the action of aliens from other planetary systems. Psychologists have found that UFO religions have similarities which suggest that members of these groups consciously orsubliminally associate enchantment with thememes ofscience fiction.[51]
Among scientists, the consensus is that the ancient astronaut hypothesis is not impossible, but unjustified and unnecessary. The "mysteries" cited as evidence for the hypothesis can be explained without having to invoke ancient astronauts; proponents look for mysteries where none exist.[9] Since ancient astronauts are unnecessary,Occam's razor should be applied and the hypothesis rejected according to the scientific consensus.[52]
Ancient religious texts
Proponents cite ancient mythologies to support their viewpoints based on the idea that ancient creation myths of gods who descend from the heavens to Earth to create or instruct humanity are representations of alien visitors, whose superior technology accounts for their perception as gods. Proponents draw an analogy to occurrences in modern time when isolated cultures are exposed to advanced technology, such as when, in the early 20th century, "cargo cults" were discovered in the South Pacific: cultures who believed various Western ships and their cargo to be sent from the gods as fulfillment of prophecies concerning their return.[53][user-generated source?]
The ancient Sumerian myth ofEnûma Eliš, inscribed on cuneiform tablets and part of theLibrary of Ashurbanipal, says humankind was created to serve gods called the "Annunaki". Hypothesis proponents believe that the Annunaki were aliens who came to Earth to mine gold for their own uses. According to the hypothesis proponents, the Annunaki realized mining gold was taking a toll on their race, and then created the human race as slaves.[54]
InHindu mythology,the gods and theiravatars travel from place to place in flying vehicles calledVimana. There are many mentions of these flying objects in theRamayana, which used by the Lankan king Ravana from Sri Lanka dates to the 5th or 4th century BCE. Below are some examples:
Named Pushpak, wrought by hands divine. … This chariot, kept with utmost care, Will waft thee through the fields of air, And thou shalt light unwearied down
The wondrous car from earth arose. And decked with swans and silver wings
Bore through the clouds its freight of kings.
Erich von Däniken discusses theRamayana and thevimanas in Chapter 6 ofChariots of the Gods? suggesting that they were "space vehicles". To support his hypothesis, he offers a quotation which he says is from an 1889 translation of theMahabharata by C. Roy: "Bhima flew with his Vimana on an enormous ray which was as brilliant as the sun and made a noise like the thunder of a storm".[56][57]
When human beings began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them, thesons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose... TheNephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them.
— Genesis 6:1–4 (New International Version)
Many Christians consider these groups to be the different families of Adam and Eve's children. Another interpretation is that the Nephilim are the children of the "sons of God" and "daughters of humans", although scholars are uncertain.[58] TheKing James Version translates "Nephilim" as "giants" (orGibborim). Ancient Astronaut proponents argue that Adam and Eve ate of theforbidden fruit in order "to be godlike", and this was the first step inhuman evolution.[citation needed]
The first part of the apocryphalBook of Enoch expands and interprets Genesis 6:1: that the "sons of God" were a group of 200 "angels" called "Watchers", who descended to Earth to breed with humans. Their offspring are the Nephilim, "giants" who "consumed all the acquisitions of men". When humans could no longer sustain the Nephilim, they turned against humanity. The Watchers also instructed humans inmetallurgy andmetalworking,cosmetics,sorcery,astrology,astronomy, andmeteorology. God then ordered the Watchers to be imprisoned in the ground, and created the Great Flood (or the numerousDeluge myths) to rid Earth of the Nephilim and of the humans given knowledge by the Watchers. To ensure humanity's survival,Noah is forewarned of the oncoming destruction. Because they disobeyed God, the book describes the Watchers as "fallen angels".[59][original research?]
Some ancient astronaut proponents argue that this story is a historical account of extraterrestrials visiting Earth, called Watchers because their mission was to observe humanity. Some of the extraterrestrials disobeyed orders; they made contact with humans, cross-bred with human females, and shared knowledge with them. The Nephilim were thus half-human-half-extraterrestrialhybrids.[60][better source needed]
Chuck Missler and Mark Eastman argue that modern UFOs carry the fallen angels, or offspring of fallen angels, and that "Noah's genealogy was not tarnished by the intrusion of fallen angels. It seems that this adulteration of the human gene pool was a major problem on the planet earth".[61]
Von Däniken also suggests that the two angels who visitedLot in Genesis 19 were ancient astronauts, who used atomic weapons to destroy the city ofSodom.[62]
Marc Dem reinterprets the Book of Genesis by writing that humanity started on another planet and that the God of the Bible is an extraterrestrial.[63]
Book of Ezekiel
An engraved illustration of Ezekiel's 'vision' (1670)
Chapter 1 of theBook of Ezekiel recounts a vision in which Ezekiel sees "an immense cloud" that contains fire and emits lightning and "brilliant light". Within the cloud, the passage describescherubim andophanim:
...and in the fire was what looked like four living creatures. In appearance their form was human, but each of them had four faces and four wings. Their legs were straight; their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze. Under their wings on their four sides they had human hands. All four of them had faces and wings, and the wings of one touched the wings of another. Each one went straight ahead; they did not turn as they moved...As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground beside each creature with its four faces. This was the appearance and structure of the wheels: They sparkled like topaz, and all four looked alike. Each appeared to be made like a wheel intersecting a wheel. As they moved, they would go in any one of the four directions the creatures faced; the wheels did not change direction as the creatures went. Their rims were high and awesome, and all four rims were full of eyes all around. When the living creatures moved, the wheels beside them moved; and when the living creatures rose from the ground, the wheels also rose.
— Ezekiel 1:5–9, 15–19 (New International Version)
In Chapter 4 ofChariots of the Gods?, entitled "Was God an Astronaut?", von Däniken suggests that Ezekiel had seen a spaceship or spaceships; this hypothesis had been put forward byMorris Jessup in 1956[64] and by Arthur W. Orton in 1961.[65] A detailed version of this hypothesis was described by Josef F. Blumrich in his bookThe Spaceships of Ezekiel (1974).[66]
Some ancient astronaut proponents such asVon Däniken andBarry Downing believe that the concept ofhell in theBible could be a real description of the planetVenus brought to Earth byextraterrestrials showing photos of the hot surface on Venus tohumans.[citation needed] Proponents of the hypothesis state that 'God' and 'Satan' were aliens that disagreed on whether or not human beings should be allowed the information that is offered by the tree of knowledge.David Childress, a leading proponent of ancient astronaut creation hypothesis, compares this story to the Greek tale ofPrometheus, who gave mankind the knowledge of fire. Ancient Astronaut proponents believe the biblical concept of Satan is based on a misunderstood visit by extraterrestrials. Erich von Däniken posited that the descendants of extraterrestrials had children withhominids, and this was referred to in the Bible as the "Original sin." Von Däniken believes that the biblicalgreat flood was punishment after an extraterrestrial 'God' discovered that earthbound,fallen angels were mating with ape-like early humans.[71]
The Book of Invasions
Childress and others have written that the passage in theBook of Invasions describing the arrival of theTuatha Dé Danann in Ireland, records "the arrival of aliens in spacecraft with cloaking devices" atSlieve Anierin. The text states "so that they were the Tuatha De Danand who came to Ireland. In this wise they came, in dark clouds. They landed on the mountains of Conmaicne Rein in Connacht and they brought a darkness over the sun for three days and three nights".[72]
Ancient astronaut proponents believeHopi cave drawings ofKachinas (spirit beings) found in the desert link the origins of theHopi andZuni tribes with "star people". They point to similar etchings elsewhere as evidence that extraterrestrials visited many different ancient civilizations.[citation needed]
Other artistic support for the ancient astronaut hypothesis has been sought inPalaeolithiccave paintings.Wondjina in Australia and in theRock Drawings in Valcamonica, in Italy (seen above) are said to bear a resemblance to present day astronauts.[73] Supporters of the ancient astronaut hypothesis sometimes argue that similarities such as dome shaped heads, interpreted as beings wearing space helmets, prove that early man was visited by an extraterrestrial race.[74]
Some examples of these said objects include an ovoid shape in the sky of the paintingMadonna con Bambino e San Giovannino (Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John), an unidentified flying object in theAnnunciazione (Annunciation) (1486) by Carlo Crivelli, a "spherical object with antennae" that appears similar toSputnik in Bonaventura Salimbeni'sSantissima Trinita (Holy Trinity) (1595), and many such unidentified flying objects in Masolino Da Panicale'sMiracolo della neve (Miracle of the Snow) (1428). According to Italian art expert Diego Cuoghi, these objects contain religious symbolism behind them as most paintings of the time were of religious subjects. In such artworks, he says that angels and "radiant clouds" often appear in the sky. He says the object in theMadonna and Child is one of these radiant clouds, the object in theAnnunciazione is a vortex of angels, the Sputnik-like object ofSantissima Trinita is a globe representing creation with twosceptres held byGod andChrist, and theMiracolo della neve contains manylenticular clouds.[76]
The ancientNazca Lines are hundreds of huge ground drawings etched into the high desert of southernPeru. Some are stylized animals and humanoid figures, while others are merely straight lines hundreds of meters long. As the figures were made to be seen from a great height,[citation needed] they have been linked with the ancient astronaut hypothesis. In the 1970s, the pseudohistorical writer Erich von Däniken popularized a notion that the Nazca lines and figures could have been made "according to instructions from aircraft" and that the longer and wider lines might berunways for spacecraft. According to archaeologistKenneth Feder, Von Däniken's extraterrestrial interpretation is not supported by any evidence. Feder wrote that "the lines are interpreted by archaeologists as ceremonial pathways of the ancient Nazca people; they were used precisely in this way in the fairly recent past."[77]
Proponents of the ancient astronauts idea say some artifacts discovered inEgypt (theSaqqara Bird) andColombia-Ecuador (Quimbaya artifacts) are similar to modern planes and gliders.[79][80] These artifacts have been interpreted by mainstream archaeologists, however, as stylized representations of birds and insects.[citation needed]
Proposed evidence for ancient astronauts includes the existence of ancient monuments andmegalithic ruins such as theGiza pyramids of Egypt,Machu Picchu in Peru, orBaalbek inLebanon, theMoai ofEaster Island andStonehenge of England.[81] Supporters say that these stone structures could not have been built with the technical abilities and tools of the people of the time and further argue that many could not be duplicated even today. They suggest that the large size of the building stones, the precision with which they were laid, and the distances many were transported leaves the question open as to who constructed these sites.[citation needed]
These ideas are categorically rejected by mainstream archeology. Some mainstream archeologists have participated inexperiments to move large megaliths. These experiments have succeeded in moving megaliths up to at least 40 tons,[82][83] and some have speculated that with a larger workforce larger megaliths could be towed with the use of known ancient technology.[84]
Pyramids of Egypt
Von Däniken states that ancient Egypt, with its great structures of theGiza pyramid complex such as theGreat Pyramid of Giza and theGreat Sphinx of Giza, became a "fantastic, ready-made civilization" suddenly and without transitions and development.[85] Ancient astronaut proponents suggest that sites like the pyramids of Giza were instead constructed by extraterrestrials.[86][87] However, archaeological evidence demonstrates not only the long cultural trajectory ofprehistoric Egypt but also the developmental processes the ancient Egyptians underwent.[87] Egyptian tombs began with important leaders of villages being buried in the bedrock and covered with mounds of earth. Eventually, the firstpharaohs had tombs covered with single-story, mud-brick, square structures calledmastabas. Thestepped pyramid developed out of multiple mastabas being stacked on each one in one structure. This led to the construction of pharaohDjoser's Step Pyramid atSaqqara, which is known from records to have been built by the ancient Egyptian architect and advisorImhotep.[88] It was pharaohSneferu who had his pyramid transitioned from a stepped to a truepyramid like the well-known pyramids of Giza.[89] Apapyrus document like a logbook kept by an official calledinspector Merer has also been discovered with records of the construction of the Great Pyramid.[90]
Moai
The Moai statues of Easter Island were moved miles from theRano Raraku quarry to their current locations, and archaeologists have wondered how massive statues such as these could have been transported.[91] The folklore of the nativeRapa Nui people says that chiefs and priests usedmana to make the statues of the island walk.[92] In 1982, Czech engineerPavel Pavel and a group of sixteen people used a replica concrete moai to test a method that could have transported the statues. They tied ropes to it and in two groups pulled and twisted it back and forth, making it move forward in a walking motion. They called it the "refrigerator method" and demonstrated that the massive statues could be easily moved by a small group of people.[93]
Religious and cultural practices
A physiologically manipulatedParacas skull (housed at theMuseo Regional de Ica inPeru)
A number of ancient cultures, such as the ancient Egyptians and some Native Americans,artificially lengthened the skulls of their children. Some ancient astronaut proponents propose that this was done to emulate extraterrestrial visitors, whom they saw as gods.[94][95]
Akenaten
Among the ancient rulers depicted with elongated skulls are pharaohAkhenaten andNefertiti. The depiction of Akhenaten and his family with traits like elongated skulls, limbs, underdeveloped torsos, andgynecomastia inAmarna art is hypothesized to be the effect of a familial disease.[96][97] Marriage between family members, especially siblings, was common in ancient Egyptian royal families, elevating the risk of such disorders.[98][97] Studies on the remains of the ruling family of18th Dynasty Egypt have found evidence of deformities and illnesses.[97] Proposed syndromes of Akhenaten includeLoeys-Dietz syndrome,Marfan's syndrome,Frohlich syndrome, andAntley-Bixler syndrome.[96][97] Akhenaten worshipped the sun disk godAten and it is suggested that such worship could point to a disease that is alleviated by sunlight.[99][100]
The idea that aliens visited Earth in the past is frequently seen in works of fiction. For example, the comic bookThor considers that all theNorse mythology is based on actual beings living in other dimensions, who were worshipped as gods by the Vikings and who reappear on Earth in modern times. Däniken's work, however, inspired several works and franchises over time, such asEternals,Stargate,Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,Prometheus andThe X-Files. All those works do not take the idea seriously, but merely use it as a narrative device.[102] Another angle may be to leave the aliens out of the story, and focus instead on devices they left behind, as in the novelsScarlet Dream,Galactic Derelict,World of Ptavvs,Toolmaker Koan, andA Fire Upon the Deep.[103] Aliens may also appear as anelder race that created or shepherded humans in their early times; and may or may not be present in the work's present day.[104]
1974:Claude Vorilhon akaRael (book,Le Livre Qui Dit La Vérité –The Book Which Tells the Truth)
1974: Robin Collyns (book,Did Spacemen Colonise the Earth?)
1975:Graham Cairns-Smith (abiochemist who suggested that the ancestors of humans might have had alien biochemistries and presented evidence to support this possibility in a biological research journal)[108]
1975:Serge Hutin (book,Alien Races and Fantastic Civilizations)
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Further reading
Avalos, Hector (2002), "The Ancient Near East in Modern Science Fiction: Zechariah Sitchin'sThe 12th Planet as Case Study",Journal of Higher Criticism, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 49–70
Fagan, Garrett G. (2006).Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public. Routledge.ISBN0-415-30593-4
Harris, Christie. (1975).Sky Man on the Totem Pole?. New York: Atheneum.ISBN9780689304507
Stiebing, William H. (1984).Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions and Other Popular Theories About Man's Past. Prometheus Books.ISBN0-87975-285-8