UFOs and Extraterrestrials in Art History - Crystalinks
· archived 5/21/2026, 3:28:09 PMcached html UFOs and Extraterrestrials in Art History The Historical Record of planet Earth reflects ongoing contact with extraterrestrials. Based on the same algorithm - creation myths followed a similar pattern throughout history. Extraterrestrials - in one form or another - came to Earth to create the Human Experiment (to study emotions in linear time). ... And humans recorded what they witnessed in whatever means was available. Let's have a look. Figurines Ancient Figures in Space Suits Found in Ecuador Strange suited figure found in Kiev - ca. 4,000 BC Iraq Sumerian Gods Figurines, Lizard-headed or Ubaid Style, clay, Ur (Ubaid culture), 5th millenium BCE, h:13.6 cm From the Ubaid - Southern Mesopotamian Period, 5000 BCE - 4000 BCEFound in Ur. The Ubaid culture succeeded the Halaf at the end of the 6th millenium BCE in southern Iraq, then spread throughout Mesopotamia. Ubaid culture is known for painted pottery; large houses of tripartite plan for extended families; and lizard-headed figurines of both male and female gender. Figurines such as the above examples are typical. The figure on the left holds a baby on her hip and suckles it. The figure on the right has incised stretch marks on her abdomen. It has been suggested that the brown-painted dots and lines represent tatoos, and the clay pellets scarring. It is unknown if the shape of the skulls represents actual head-binding. Similar Lizard-headed figurines have been found at Eridu. Collon, Dominique. Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995 Mesopotamian Reliefs Anunnaki Reliefs Speak of Creation Zoroaster Plates Nepal 7,000 B.C. - The Lolladoff Plate is a 12,000 year old stone dish. It depicts a hovering disk-shaped object and a small being resembling an alien gray beside it. Coins In France there was a coin minted in 1680 that shows a hovering disc shaped UFO with what appears to be port holes or lights around the outer rim. Due to the fact that a coin was minted depicting this UFO. Woodcuts A woodcut from 1479 Arabia shows the appearance of a rocket ship complete with rivet and metal and pointed front with stars gleaming in the background. A woodcut found in Nurnberg Germany in 1561 depicts a large dark missile with a many others like it in the sky. Also depicted are globes, cylindrical spaceships, and the sun. Many believe it shows humans witnessing a battle between aliens that was later recorded on the wood cut. Cave Paintings Cave paintings are one of the primitive forms of artistic expression going all the way back to the beginning. They often depict 'ancient aliens' usually as stick figures wearing some sort of helmet or other attire and standing next to smaller figures (humans). Other objects resembling unidentified aerial phenomena are also see alongside or above them. Cave paintings are a type of parietal art (which category also includes petroglyphs, or engravings), found on the wall or ceilings of caves. The term usually implies prehistoric origin, and the oldest known are more than 100,000 years old (art of the Upper Paleolithic), found in both the Haryana region Manghar bani north western India, and in the caves in the district of Maros (Sulawesi, Indonesia). The oldest are often constructed from hand stencils and simple geometric shapes. However, more recently, in 2021, cave art of a pig found in an Indonesian island, and dated to over 45,500 years, has been reported. A 2018 study claimed an age of 64,000 years for the oldest examples of non-figurative cave art in the Iberian Peninsula. Represented by three red non-figurative symbols found in the caves of Maltravieso, Ardales and La Pasiega, Spain, these predate the appearance of modern humans in Europe by at least 20,000 years and thus must have been made by Neanderthals rather than modern humans. In November 2018, scientists reported the discovery of the then-oldest known figurative art painting, over 40,000 (perhaps as old as 52,000) years old, of an unknown animal, in the cave of Lubang Jeriji Saleh on the Indonesian island of Borneo. In December 2019, however, figurative cave paintings depicting pig hunting in the Maros-Pangkep karst in Sulawesi were estimated to be even older, at least 43,900 years old. The finding was noted to be "the oldest pictorial record of storytelling and the earliest figurative artwork in the world" Sacred Caves Caves at Lascaux Lascaux is a complex of caves in southwestern France famous for its cave paintings. The original caves, located near the village of Montignac. They contain some of the earliest known art, dating back to somewhere between 13,000 and 15,000 BCE, or as far back as 25,000 BCE. Cave painting c. 10,000 BC from Val Camonica, Italy Aliens creating a human fetus Two cave paintings from Tanzania. Both are estimated to be up to 29,000 years old. The one on the left is located in Itolo and depicts several disc shaped objects. The other painting is from Kolo shows four entities surrounding a women. Notice also the entity l...