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Ancient astronauts

Ancient astronauts (or ancient aliens) refer to a pseudoscientific set of beliefs[1][2][3][4] that hold that intelligent extraterrestrial beings visited Earth and made contact with humans in antiquity and prehistoric times.[1][2][4] Proponents suggest that this contact influenced the development of modern cultures, technologies, religions, and human biology.[1][2] A common position is that deities 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 by early humans.[1][2][5]

This article is about the idea that aliens visited ancient humans. For the idea that aliens seeded life on earth, see Directed panspermia.

Claims

Intelligent extraterrestrial life visited the Earth in ancient times and affected human civilization.

The idea that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth is not taken seriously by academics and archaeologists, who identify such claims as pseudoarchaeological[6] and/or unscientific.[7] It has received no credible attention in peer reviewed studies.[8] When proponents of the idea present evidence in favor of their beliefs, it is often distorted or fabricated.[9] Further, the history of thought surrounding the subject shows that proponents have adopted white supremacist beliefs to argue that indigenous cultures around the world were incapable of the feats of technology and culture that they achieved.[1][10][11]


Well-known proponents of these beliefs in the latter half of the 20th century who have written numerous books or appear regularly in mass media include Robert Charroux, Jacques Bergier, Jean Sendy, Erich von Däniken,[1][2][4] Alexander Kazantsev, Zecharia Sitchin, Robert K. G. Temple, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, David Hatcher Childress, Peter Kolosimo, and Mauro Biglino.

Archaeoastronomy

Extraterrestrial hypothesis

First contact (science fiction)

List of topics characterized as pseudoscience

Panspermia

Pseudoarchaeology

Science fantasy

Silurian hypothesis

Xenoarchaeology

Avalos, Hector (2002), "The Ancient Near East in Modern Science Fiction: Zechariah Sitchin's The 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.  0-415-30593-4

ISBN

Harris, Christie. (1975). Sky Man on the Totem Pole?. New York: Atheneum.

Stiebing, William H. (1984). Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions and Other Popular Theories About Man's Past. Prometheus Books.  0-87975-285-8

ISBN

Story, Ronald. (1976). . Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-014141-7

The Space Gods Revealed: A Close Look at the Theories of Erich von Däniken

Trefil, James. (2007). . Skeptical Inquirer (Committee for Skeptical Inquiry) 17.1.

"Who Were the Ancient Engineers of Egypt?"

White, Peter. (1976). The Past Is Human: Debunking Von Daniken's Gee-Whiz Theories. Taplinger.

, archived from the original on December 14, 2007, retrieved February 4, 2007

'Fringe' or 'cult' archaeology examined by professional archaeologist Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews

Skeptic's Dictionary

Ancient Astronauts

www.history.com/shows/ancient-aliens/season-16