Ancient Skies - Vol 20 No 5 - 1993
This issue of Ancient Skies reports on Rudolf Gantenbrink's discovery of a mysterious metal-plated door within the Great Pyramid using a sophisticated robot. The find challenges es
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Ancient Skies (Gene Phillips) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of Ancient Skies reports on Rudolf Gantenbrink's discovery of a mysterious metal-plated door within the Great Pyramid using a sophisticated robot. The find challenges es
This issue of Ancient Skies explores the theory of paleocontacts, citing biblical passages like Genesis VI, 4 and the Book of Enoch to suggest extraterrestrial visitations to Earth
This issue of Ancient Skies explores the theory that aliens taught humans Yoga and Sanskrit, citing ancient texts and legends. It discusses the founding of Mohenjo-Daro by extrater
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into theories surrounding the Great Pyramid's age, proposing construction dates around 2,450 BC and 10,450 BC based on astronomical alignments an
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into evidence for advanced prehistoric civilizations, focusing on ancient maps and astronomical knowledge. Maurice Chatelain discusses the Piri R
This issue of Ancient Skies explores the legend of secret tunnels built by the Incas in Cuzco, Peru, connecting the Coricancha Temple to the fortress of Sacsayhuaman. The article d
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into ancient Egyptian texts, including the Book of the Dead and various papyri, which describe flying vehicles and advanced technology. It explor
This issue of Ancient Skies explores the paleocontact hypothesis through two main articles. The first, 'Experimental Proof of the Paleocontact Hypothesis,' by Dr. M. Agrest, discus
This issue of Ancient Skies explores ancient astronaut theories, focusing on 'skyships over France in the Dark Ages' where Cabalist Zedechias allegedly summoned celestial beings. I
This issue of Ancient Skies reports on the ongoing mystery of the Great Pyramid's secret chamber, with updates on Rudolf Gantenbrink's robotic explorations and the Egyptian authori
This issue of Ancient Skies features an article on the Acropolis of Baalbek by Alan F. Alford, detailing a visit to the site and focusing on the massive megalithic stones, particul
This issue of Ancient Skies presents evidence challenging the standard timeline of human evolution, suggesting humans have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Articles highl
This issue of Ancient Skies features an expedition to Italy's Val Camonica to view ancient 'astronaut' rock engravings, which were found to be vandalized. It also delves into the a
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into two main mysteries: the 'stone platters' found in China's Bayan-Kara-Ula Mountains, allegedly from an extraterrestrial spacecraft crash thou
The 1908 Tunguska explosion in Siberia remains an enigma, with evidence pointing away from a typical meteorite impact. Anomalous phenomena include a massive forest flattening, magn
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into potential evidence of ancient extraterrestrial contact. It highlights anomalous artifacts in Egyptian museums, such as a stainless-steel dag
This issue of Ancient Skies explores the theory that Atlantis was an artificial island destroyed by natural disaster, potentially linked to ancient astronaut intervention. It draws
This issue explores potential connections between Stonehenge and Machu Picchu, suggesting both sites served as sophisticated astronomical observatories, possibly for tracking stell
This issue covers the 5th International Conference on Bioastronomy held in Capri, Italy, where scientists discussed SETI and the search for extraterrestrial life, though officially
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into the ancient history of Ireland, proposing that legends of the Formorians, Firbolgs, and Tuatha de Danaan may relate to ancient astronaut vis
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into the Nazca culture's advanced genetic understanding, as depicted in a museum ceramic, suggesting knowledge of human reproduction and potentia
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into two significant ancient mysteries: the 'Shamir', a legendary device described in ancient texts as capable of cutting hard stones without iro
This issue delves into theories surrounding the builders of Stonehenge and Avebury, suggesting they possessed advanced astronomical knowledge and may have been influenced by extrat
This issue of Ancient Skies features an article by Peter Kaschel, a German high school teacher, detailing his innovative approach to teaching the extraterrestrial intelligence topi
This issue of Ancient Skies critically examines the establishment's dismissal of the Ancient Astronaut Hypothesis. It argues that scientific skepticism often stems from a closed-mi
This issue of Ancient Skies features an article by Michael A. Cremo discussing the NBC television special 'The Mysterious Origins of Man' and the scientific community's negative re
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into ancient mysteries, proposing that Noah's Ark may have been saucer-shaped, based on comparisons with Sumerian legends. It examines the Nazca
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into the mechanics of human walking, challenging Darwinian theories of evolution and proposing alternative perspectives on human origins. It ques
This issue of Ancient Skies delves into the mysteries of Petra, exploring its archaeological significance and potential connections to ancient astronaut theories. Gene M. Phillips
This issue of Ancient Skies challenges the conventional view that ancient cultures lacked metal tools for monumental construction. Gene M. Phillips and Doris L. Phillips discuss me
This issue of Ancient Skies explores ancient flight technology and enigmatic ancient sites. Gene M. Phillips details Erich von Daniken's photographic exploration of Nazca, Peru, re
This issue of Ancient Skies details the extensive member expeditions organized by the Ancient Astronaut Society, led by Gene M. Phillips. The society's purpose is to find physical