Pairing the terms “UFO” and “archaeology” always produces interesting and usually contentious results. Petrina Darrah tells a fascinating tale of modern sleuthing and a still-resistant puzzle. Now a ‘Stonehenge Worker’ Says He Has ‘Proof’ of Shape-shifting UFO over Historic Site. Well, Tik Tok’s “Neolithic Wan” will have to come up with the goods to back up a story taking advantage of February’s “balloon gate” reporting. Isaac Koi has made more reading on this general subject available, as he announces that 21 Issues of “PaleoSeti” – Canadian Magazine for “Ancient Astronaut & Lost Civilizations Research” – Now Added to Archive. Through the generous permission of its editor, Herbert Eisengruber, searchable copies are now available on Koi’s own site. Ruth Schuster has yet another surprise in The New Testament’s Book of Revelation Was Influenced by Curse Tablets, Scholar Deduces. Understanding cryptic scripts, as was done in the Tamil Bell article, is opening up a wider-range panorama on the practice of vilifying one’s foes. And Schuster’s Haaretz colleague Viktoria Greenboim Rich reports Ancient ‘Pagan Masks’ Debunked by Archaeologists in Poland. The old “religious purposes” fallback for explaining anomalous artifacts seemingly without practical functions here is challenged by a recent reevaluation of two weird wooden “masks.” (WM)
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