Jose Caravaca, our Spanish relate, conjectures that in the least of the images found in the rock paintings of Tassili (above/below) cape scenes of abduction by, we withstand, extraterrestrial companionship.
The paintings under, he envisions, show women being led to a "saucer" or disk-shaped craft:
This painting (under), from Tassili, is normally cited by Early Astronaut theorists as an image of a space-helmeted alien being from distant the Earth:
And in the yellowish-brown painting more, one sees that extraordinarily "head covering" on a individual being hard where.
Were the helmets wanted for travel distant the Earth's atmosphere?
Were the helmets in fact space helmets? Or assumed role of chief formal garb?
Senor Caravaca's standpoint is spellbinding, but is existing discrete explanation for the images?
We don't see an anthropological weekly spiky.
Dr. Giorgio Gualco, in the article used by Pull your leg Sordelet, in his relocation about Tassili a few days ago, suggests that the paintings are "characterized by human information in the manner of round heads, normally government headdresses of horns or unhappy."
Dr. Gualco is instruction the depictions are caricatures of jewelry, but the Tassili paintings didn't slanting the nature on hand, or what on earth else.
The humans pictured are (inventively) stylized, but not to a scale that they are unrecognizable as human beings. The women's breasts are notable and their femininity compared to pictures of men is brazen.
So why would the painters start up headdresses (helmets!) that are unconnected from their actuality; that is, why helmets that are "caricatured" for example something else isn't?
Jose Caravaca's charge eye may retain found something -- something to support AA theory and Surprising Removal stories also.
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