The news (buffalo) is not the last hour but it deserves to be reported to users. About a couple of months ago several Italian portals resumed an article published February 17, 2010 by Archaeology Daily News (www.archeologydaily.com) and from All News Web (www.allnewsweb.com) which gave an account of the discovery of prehistoric cave paintings in a cave in a remote area of India (Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh state, 70 kilometers from Raisen). The image, at first sight is that of an astronaut, a flying saucer and a symbolic object, immediately interpreted as a black hole from which would come on the alleged alien planet. The findings, which appear, is a group of anthropologists, an archaeologist Indian Wassim Khan, he claimed that as designed, however, is quite abnormal and discordant prehistoric rock art which is usually the daily life of local people. This notice , as proposed, is a false sensational. The article does not refer to a site other than Indian, "Rajasthan Times," and I challenge anyone to determine their veracity. There is no trace of the mysterious archaeologist. The picture accompanying the article is part of a recent presentation from the Kimberly Park: this park every year the Australian Aborigines reproduce new paintings in homage to the people of the Stars, depicting the Wandjina, the "spiritual beings". The paintings are called by the name of Joseph Patings Bradshaw Bradshaw, who first discovered them in 1891, in the Kimberley region. The image is also visible in the video documentary "Secret Space Part 2" by Chris Everard, even put on Youtube December 16, 2008, we propose here.
At this point we can do is advise the preliminary reading of a classic, "Ships on Prehistory," by Peter Kolosimo, recently reprinted by Murcia.
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