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Old 07-18-2014, 02:35 PM
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Another interesting set of prehistoric paintings and tribal folklore to add to the big picture.

I read the article. Not a lot of info. Although at this point, I think the preponderance of (worldwide) archeological and historical evidence indicates ancient (to current) extraterrestrial contact, it's really difficult to make out what these cave paintings are depicting. (Some of the photo's are not well photographed or processed.)

With this photo, I can't say I would jump to the conclusion it's a flying saucer.



And the yellow and red pic of the group of beings, they don't appear non-human to me. I'd like to see computer rendered copies of the paint pigment only, removing the rock pigment and shadow.

The article references some local beliefs of the "rohela people" in this region, but without any necessary detail or citation to make a proper tie-in. What's the oldest written text of these beliefs or paintings? It would certainly be a monumental task to connect 10k old paintings to current word-of-mouth beliefs. The area would likely have changed hands a great deal. And are the current locals referencing the paintings they found, or are they connected to the people who drew them. Likely the former.
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