Ancient Astronaut hypothesis (Ufology)



The Ancient Astronaut hypothesis is a position in ufology that proposes extraterrestrial visitors have influenced human development - including technology, language, culture, religion - from ancient times, based on interpretations of archaeological and historical records. Proponents of this hypothesis often include conjectures that megalithic monuments (such as Göbekli Tepe) and later-era constructions (such as the Giza Pyramids) were constructed by, or with assistance from, extraterrestrial visitors, and that such monuments may serve alternate purposes to those argued by conventional historians.

Reading

 * &mdash; [translation of Non è Terrestre]
 * &mdash; [translation of Da Tat Sich Der Himmel Auf]
 * &mdash; [translation of Astronavi Sulla Preistoria]
 * Ancient Astronauts (1975-1980), a 25-issue periodical.
 * &mdash; [translation of Astronavi Sulla Preistoria]
 * Ancient Astronauts (1975-1980), a 25-issue periodical.

Supporters

 * Peter Kolosimo
 * Robert Charroux
 * Erich von Däniken
 * Josef F. Blumrich
 * Robert L. Dione
 * Yusuke Matsumura and the Cosmic Brotherhood Association (CBA)