Are there cases for ancient aliens that an archeologist would not be able to explain? Buzzfeed Unsolved seems to think just that and did release a video presenting what they think is the best evidence for ancient aliens.
Our host Fredrik is usually on a mission to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between on the TV-show Ancient Aliens. In this episode we will be guided by Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej into the world of unsolved mysteries.
The cases that’s going to be presented in this episode are as follow:
Wandjina paintings,
Tassili N'ajjer,
Lid of Pakal,
Temple of Seti I,
Greek funeral marker,
Dendera Light,
Dogon Tribe,
Tiwanaku,
Cheops pyramid.
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Sources, resources and further reading suggestions
Tassili N’Ajjer (Algeria) | African World Heritage Sites. [online] Available at: https://www.africanworldheritagesites.org/cultural-places/rock-art-pre-history/tassili-najjer.html.
The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles. (n.d.). Grave Naiskos of an Enthroned Woman with an Attendant (Getty Museum). [online] Available at: https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/7009/unknown-maker-grave-naiskos-of-an-enthroned-woman-with-an-attendant-east-greek-about-100-bc/.
Pearse, R. (2017). The log book of Inspector Merer from Wadi al Jarf and the pyramid of Cheops / Khufu. [online] Roger Pearse. Available at: https://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/2017/09/27/the-log-book-of-inspector-merer-from-wadi-al-jarf-and-the-pyramid-of-cheops-khufu/
TARIK BATU KUBUR. [online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrPmb3Fkhkc [Accessed 21 Mar. 2022].
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Wiseman, John (2014). SAS Survival Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Surviving Anywhere (3rd ed.). William Morrow Paperbacks
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