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The idea that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth is not taken seriously by [[academic]]s and [[Archaeology|archaeologists]], who identify such claims as [[Pseudoarchaeology|pseudoarchaeological]]<ref>{{Citation |title=The Ancient Astronaut Myth |date=January–February 1978 |journal=[[Archaeology (magazine)|Archaeology]] |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=4–7 |place=New York |publisher=[[Archaeological Institute of America]] |issn=0003-8113 |jstor=41726852 |author-link=William Rathje |author-last=Rathje |author-first=William}}</ref> and/or [[unscientific]].<ref>{{Citation |title=[[Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory]] |date=1980 |volume=3 |pages=1–33 |editor-last=Schiffer |editor-first=Michael B. |chapter=Cult Archaeology and Unscientific Method and Theory |place=[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] |publisher=[[Academic Press]] |doi=10.1016/B978-0-12-003103-0.50006-X |isbn=978-0-12-003103-0 |jstor=20170153 |author-last=Cole |author-first=John R. |s2cid=142959012}}</ref> It has received no credible attention in [[peer review]]ed studies.<ref>Harrold; "Noah's Ark and Ancient Astronauts: Pseudoscientific Beliefs About the Past Among a Sample of College Students;" The Skeptical Inquirer; vol 11.1; 1986: 61; [[Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal]]; December 13, 2010.</ref> When proponents of the idea present evidence in favor of their beliefs, it is often distorted or [[Hoax|fabricated]].<ref name="Hines" /> Further, the history of thought surrounding the subject shows that proponents have adopted [[White supremacy|white supremacist beliefs]] to argue that [[indigenous cultures]] around the world were incapable of the feats of technology and culture that they achieved.<ref name="Lieb 1998" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> | The idea that ancient astronauts existed and visited Earth is not taken seriously by [[academic]]s and [[Archaeology|archaeologists]], who identify such claims as [[Pseudoarchaeology|pseudoarchaeological]]<ref>{{Citation |title=The Ancient Astronaut Myth |date=January–February 1978 |journal=[[Archaeology (magazine)|Archaeology]] |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=4–7 |place=New York |publisher=[[Archaeological Institute of America]] |issn=0003-8113 |jstor=41726852 |author-link=William Rathje |author-last=Rathje |author-first=William}}</ref> and/or [[unscientific]].<ref>{{Citation |title=[[Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory]] |date=1980 |volume=3 |pages=1–33 |editor-last=Schiffer |editor-first=Michael B. |chapter=Cult Archaeology and Unscientific Method and Theory |place=[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]] |publisher=[[Academic Press]] |doi=10.1016/B978-0-12-003103-0.50006-X |isbn=978-0-12-003103-0 |jstor=20170153 |author-last=Cole |author-first=John R. |s2cid=142959012}}</ref> It has received no credible attention in [[peer review]]ed studies.<ref>Harrold; "Noah's Ark and Ancient Astronauts: Pseudoscientific Beliefs About the Past Among a Sample of College Students;" The Skeptical Inquirer; vol 11.1; 1986: 61; [[Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal]]; December 13, 2010.</ref> When proponents of the idea present evidence in favor of their beliefs, it is often distorted or [[Hoax|fabricated]].<ref name="Hines" /> Further, the history of thought surrounding the subject shows that proponents have adopted [[White supremacy|white supremacist beliefs]] to argue that [[indigenous cultures]] around the world were incapable of the feats of technology and culture that they achieved.<ref name="Lieb 1998" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> |
Well-known ancient astronauts proponents in the latter half of the 20th century who have written numerous books or appear regularly in [[mass media]] include [[Robert Charroux]], [[Jacques Bergier]], [[Jean Sendy]], [[Erich von Däniken]],<ref name="Lieb 1998" /><ref name="Hammer-Swartz 2021" /><ref name="Vetterling-Braggin 1983" /> [[Alexander Kazantsev]], [[Zecharia Sitchin]], [[Robert K. G. Temple]], [[Giorgio A. Tsoukalos]], [[David Hatcher Childress]], [[Peter Kolosimo]], and [[Mauro Biglino]]. | Well-known proponents of these beliefs in the latter half of the 20th century who have written numerous books or appear regularly in [[mass media]] include [[Robert Charroux]], [[Jacques Bergier]], [[Jean Sendy]], [[Erich von Däniken]],<ref name="Lieb 1998" /><ref name="Hammer-Swartz 2021" /><ref name="Vetterling-Braggin 1983" /> [[Alexander Kazantsev]], [[Zecharia Sitchin]], [[Robert K. G. Temple]], [[Giorgio A. Tsoukalos]], [[David Hatcher Childress]], [[Peter Kolosimo]], and [[Mauro Biglino]]. |
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