Ancient Artists - UFO Witnesses? - Alternative View

Ancient Artists - UFO Witnesses? - Alternative View
Ancient Artists - UFO Witnesses? - Alternative View
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From the very beginning of mankind, people have always felt the need to reproduce celestial events, first on the walls of caves, and then on canvas. Nowadays, the strange, non-explainable objects depicted in the paintings are often interpreted as UFOs. Did the ancient artists leave us with clear traces of otherworldly interference in our lives and in our culture?

Life of the Virgin Mary, medieval tapestry
Life of the Virgin Mary, medieval tapestry

Life of the Virgin Mary, medieval tapestry.

Magnificat, medieval tapestry, object circled in the upper right corner
Magnificat, medieval tapestry, object circled in the upper right corner

Magnificat, medieval tapestry, object circled in the upper right corner.

Both of these tapestries depict one unidentified flying object "flitting" across the sky in the background. This black object is depicted in typical UFO sightings. Many argue that these are priests' hats. But why put floating and lonely church hats in the sky?

UFO images on tapestries from the 12th century.

The tapestries of the two crusaders date back to the 12th century
The tapestries of the two crusaders date back to the 12th century

The tapestries of the two crusaders date back to the 12th century.

The first miniature shows a crusader with raised arms and clearly depicts a ball-shaped object in the sky with small circles that look like portholes around it. It is interesting to note that the image of light or energy emitted by an object appears to convey motion. The second miniature shows a crusader on horseback pointing to an object in the sky. It can be determined that the object inside the flash of light cannot be anything more than an unidentified flying object, the descriptions of which are similar to the objects described by eyewitnesses in our time.

Another unusual flying object is found in a beautiful miniature from the Renaissance period.

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Medieval tapestry
Medieval tapestry

Medieval tapestry.

The mountains, the surrounding countryside, the city, people and horses are depicted as examples of objective reality. There is also a divine mystical element that falls into the classics of religious iconography. Of particular interest to us is the unusual object in the upper right corner.

It is a round body that emits brilliant rays. From the flame surrounding the object, we see a direct yellow beam of light like a laser. There are no absolutely straight lines in nature. In this example, the object is clearly outside the religious context. Direct rays emanating from flying objects are not alien to ufology.

Medieval tapestry
Medieval tapestry

Medieval tapestry.

For this miniature, any analysis cannot say for sure whether the artist saw or heard something in reality, but one thing is clear: he wanted to tell us something …