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==Artwork created during Anno Domini/Before Christ==
==Artwork created during Anno Domini/Before Christ==
===Death Valley petroglyph===
===Death Valley petroglyph/petroglyphs===
This refers to 2 petroglyphs at Marble Canyon, Death Valley, which look like UFOs, the shape that being of a saucer or disk/disc.<ref>https://www.flickr.com/photos/rwolf/7174738966/in/photostream/</ref><ref>https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ufoart/UFOArtwork_com%20-%20Matthew%20Hurley.htm</ref><ref>https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/marble-canyon-petroglyphs</ref> According to Indian folklore, two objects collided high in the sky and one crash-landed in the region of Death Valley. Some men arrived (presumably in another ship) and spent some time repairing the damaged craft and were observed by the local Indians.<ref>https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ufoart/UFOArtwork_com%20-%20Matthew%20Hurley.htm</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:04, 27 April 2024

In art, observers have noted flying objects, which could be interpreted as UFOs (unidentified flying objects). This article will serve as a list for the many artworks which contain objects which resemble UFOs.

Artwork created during Anno Domini/Before Christ

Death Valley petroglyph/petroglyphs

This refers to 2 petroglyphs at Marble Canyon, Death Valley, which look like UFOs, the shape that being of a saucer or disk/disc.[1][2][3] According to Indian folklore, two objects collided high in the sky and one crash-landed in the region of Death Valley. Some men arrived (presumably in another ship) and spent some time repairing the damaged craft and were observed by the local Indians.[4]