Ancient Aliens — Source Documents and Bibliography
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Ancient Aliens — Source Documents and Bibliography
[edit | edit source]Primary Ancient Texts Cited in Ancient Aliens Literature
[edit | edit source]- Enuma Elish (Babylonian creation epic) — 7 cuneiform tablets; Library of Ashurbanipal; c. 12th century BCE in surviving form; older oral tradition
- Epic of Gilgamesh — Multiple cuneiform tablets; includes the flood narrative; c. 2100 BCE (Sumerian versions) to c. 1200 BCE (standard Akkadian version)
- Epic of Atrahasis — Akkadian epic; detailed account of human creation and the flood; c. 1700 BCE
- Sumerian King List — Cuneiform tablets listing kings of Sumer with reigns of thousands of years before the flood; c. 2100 BCE
- Book of Enoch (1 Enoch / Ethiopic Enoch) — Jewish apocalyptic text; c. 300 BCE–100 CE; describes Watchers, Nephilim, astronomical knowledge
- Book of Ezekiel — Hebrew Bible; Ezekiel's throne vision; c. 593 BCE
- Mahabharata — Sanskrit epic; compiled c. 400 BCE–400 CE; contains vimana descriptions
- Ramayana — Sanskrit epic; compiled c. 500 BCE–300 CE; contains the Pushpaka Vimana
- Rigveda — Sanskrit sacred text; c. 1500–1200 BCE; contains celestial chariot references
Books — Ancient Aliens Proponents
[edit | edit source]- Erich von Daniken — Chariots of the Gods? (Econ-Verlag, 1968; English: Putnam, 1969) — Foundational text of the modern ancient aliens movement
- Erich von Daniken — Gods from Outer Space (1969); Gold of the Gods (1972); In Search of Ancient Gods (1973) — follow-up volumes
- Zecharia Sitchin — The 12th Planet (Stein and Day, 1976) — Foundational Anunnaki hypothesis
- Zecharia Sitchin — Earth Chronicles series, Volumes 2–7 (1980–2007)
- Robert K.G. Temple — The Sirius Mystery (St. Martin's Press, 1976; expanded 1998)
- Josef F. Blumrich — The Spaceships of Ezekiel (Bantam, 1974) — NASA engineer's spacecraft interpretation
- David Hatcher Childress — Technology of the Gods (Adventures Unlimited Press, 2000) and numerous others
- Robert Charroux — One Hundred Thousand Years of Man's Unknown History (1963)
- Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier — The Morning of the Magicians (1960)
Books — Critical and Skeptical
[edit | edit source]- Michael S. Heiser — The Unseen Realm (Lexham Press, 2015); Reversing Hermon (Defender Publishing, 2017) — Biblical scholarly context for Watchers, Nephilim, Anunnaki
- Ronald H. Fritze — Invented Knowledge: False History, Fake Science and Pseudo-Religions (Reaktion Books, 2009) — Systematic academic critique of ancient alien claims
- Jason Colavito — The Cult of Alien Gods: H.P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture (Prometheus Books, 2005) — Traces ancient alien theories to science fiction origins
- Various contributors — Skeptic magazine; Skeptical Inquirer — multiple analytical articles on specific ancient alien claims
Academic Papers
[edit | edit source]- Kate Spence — "Ancient Egyptian chronology and the astronomical orientation of pyramids," Nature, vol. 408 (2000) — Demonstrates human astronomical capability for pyramid alignment
- Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore — "A Critical Study of the Work 'Vaimanika Shastra'" (1974) — Demonstrates Vaimanika Shastra aircraft designs are aerodynamically non-functional
- Walter van Beek — Anthropological fieldwork revisiting Griaule's Dogon claims — challenges the Sirius mystery on methodological grounds
Media
[edit | edit source]- Ancient Aliens (History Channel, 2009–present) — Principal contemporary vehicle for the ancient alien hypothesis in popular culture
- Chariots of the Gods (1970 German documentary) — First film adaptation of von Daniken's work; Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary
- In Search of Ancient Astronauts (1973 NBC documentary) — Rod Serling narrated; brought von Daniken's ideas to American television
Online Resources
[edit | edit source]- sitchinisiwrong.com — Michael Heiser's detailed linguistic refutation of Sitchin (now archived)
- skeptoid.com — Brian Dunning's analysis of specific ancient alien claims
- ancient-origins.net — Presents both mainstream and alternative archaeological perspectives
- jasoncolavito.com — Extensive analysis of ancient alien theories and their cultural origins
