Ancient Astronauts
Austin Society to Oppose Pseudoscience
Erich von Daniken, a Swiss high-school dropout, has made millions of
dollars from eight or more books written since 1968. These books all make a
remarkable and exciting claim. In von Daniken’s words, “Our forefathers
received visits from the universe in the remote past, even though I do not yet
know who these extraterrestrial intelligences were or from which planet they
came. I nevertheless proclaim that these strangers annihilated part of mankind
existing at the time and produced a new, perhaps the first, Homo sapiens.”
Each of von Daniken’s books — Chariots of the Gods?, Return to the
Stars, The Gold of the Gods, In Search of Ancient Gods, Miracles of the Gods,
Von Daniken’s Proof, Signs of the Gods, etc. — gives a different version
of this story, and each interprets the same “evidence” in different and
contradictory ways. In some versions of the story, creatures from other worlds
create humanity by genetic engineering of lower animals; in others they create
humanity by interbreeding with apes (evidencing a curious taste in women); in
others they are castaways who become humanity; and in still others
humanity is already well established, and the extraterrestrials simply give
them a boost from savagery to civilization. Von Daniken rarely tells the story
the same way twice, even in the same book. Nevertheless, the essence is that
extraterrestrials have had some impact on human history, and that there is
evidence of this influence.
In fact, it is the essentially unanimous opinion of archaeologists and
specialists in human pre-history that no such evidence exists. Von
Daniken’s arguments consist mainly of an appeal to ignorance. He cites things
that his poorly educated readers are unlikely to recognize or know anything
about. These are misrepresented, taken out of context, or used as a
springboard for wild speculations and non-sequiturs. Von Daniken’s books also
contain a large amount of outright factual error and veiled racism. What they
do not contain is any valid evidence supporting his claims in any way.
Examples of Von Daniken’s “evidence” include:
·
The Bible is full of stories best explained by assuming that the
ancient Hebrews were in contact with extraterrestrials whom they worshipped as
gods. (His ideas about the New Testament are not clear.)
·
Intelligence seems to have appeared very suddenly in our
ancestors about 40,000 years ago. They suddenly began using fire, bows and
arrows, stone axes, and making sophisticated cave paintings.
·
A map made by Turkish admiral Piri Re’is in 1513 is “perfectly
accurate … [about] even the contours of the Antarctic, so that the originals
must have been aerial photographs taken from a very great height” by
extraterrestrials.
·
In the Nasca Plain, a desert in Peru, there are enormous
markings; they are only comprehensible if the desert had been used as a
spacecraft landing field.
·
The immense pyramids of Egypt could not have been constructed by
primitive humans without help from extraterrestrials. He claims that “ancient
Egypt appears suddenly and without transition with a fantastic ready-made
civilization,”
·
The statues of Easter Island could not have been made or raised
by primitive men.
·
Certain ancient works of art clearly show space ships and jet
aircraft. One Mayan carving shows a “god” piloting a rocket ship complete with
acceleration couch, instrument panel, and exhaust flames.
·
The space gods dug gigantic tunnel systems under Ecuador and
Peru, where they stored fantastic gold treasures offered them by primitive
natives.
·
The myths of all cultures concerning their gods are distorted
memories of extraterrestrials on the ancient earth.
None of this “evidence” is valid. For a detailed analysis of von Daniken’s
claims, consult books in the reference list. There is space here for just a
few brief comments.
One of von Daniken’s favorite ploys is to give a “gadget” explanation for
everything in a selected myth. This interpretation is always based on our
own present technology and not the hypothetical super advanced technology
of extraterrestrial space travelers. Thus, the Ark of the Covenant was a radio
transmitter/receiver (or a nuclear reactor). Aladdin’s lamp was also a radio.
Sodom and Gomorrah were devastated by a nuclear explosion. Ezekiel’s wheel was
a helicopter. The absurdity of this device can be shown by making up your own
“gadget” explanations for everything mentioned in the Bible. The flaming sword
used by the angel to bar Adam and Eve from Eden was doubtlessly a flamethrower
or perhaps a soldering iron. Jonah’s whale was a submarine. The pillar of fire
was a streetlight (or a MacDonald’s sign); the raising of Lazarus, an
application of heart massage; Ezekiel’s vision, a TV. commercial! This is
philistine provincialism, not evidence.
Another of von Daniken’s ploys is to allege that “our ancestors,”
especially those who were not white, were morons and filthy savages, incapable
of imagination, architecture, or discovery. But fire and weapons were in use,
not tens of thousands but millions of years ago and by exceedingly
ape-like human ancestors. It is nonsense to claim that we modern citizens of
developed nations are different in intelligence, imagination, artistic
yearnings, etc., from New Guinea tribes people, ancient Greeks, ancient
Egyptians, or cavemen living 40,000 or even 100,000 years ago. Even
“pre-humans” such as Neanderthal man did not differ significantly in
appearance or richness of culture from modern man. To deny this is to deny
every discovery of modern anthropology, but this von Daniken does
effortlessly, since the facts do not jibe with his racist fantasies.
All of von Daniken’s hard evidence vanishes instantly when looked at in
light of what we actually know. Consider Piri Re’is’ map. Examination of any
clear reproduction of this map will show it to be extremely inaccurate — more
so than many other maps of the same period. A far more accurate map appeared
in 1559, drawn by Turkish cartographer Hadji Ahmed. Furthermore, Piri Re’is
gives all his sources in marginal notations on his map; these include maps
from the expeditions of Columbus — even so, the Caribbean is almost
unrecognizable.
While the purposes of the Nasca markings and the statues on Easter Island
have disappeared with the cultures that produced them, they are in no way
difficult to construct — even without extraterrestrial help. Two people with
pegs and string can lay out identical copies of the Nasca markings. Thor
Heyerdahl has filmed Easter Island natives carving and erecting a statue using
only the crude tools available on the island — stone axes, vegetable fiber
ropes, and logs. (Incidentally, the original statues are known to have been
carved mostly around 1500 A.D. — long after the time von Daniken claims space
gods were flying around.)
As for Egypt, it has a long, continuous historical and archaeological
record. The Egyptians left detailed accounts of their methods of architecture,
and of moving massive stones and statues. Also, there are primitive early
pyramids, botched jobs, quarries with tools still lying there, wall paintings
of engineering methods, mathematical texts setting architectural problems for
pyramid construction, and many other records of technology and culture. There
are few mysteries concerning the purpose, construction, or properties of the
pyramids — despite tons of rubbish produced by occultists and crackpots
claiming the contrary in the face of all the evidence.
To von Daniken, the sun or moon in any ancient work of art is a “space
ship.” Bits of jewelry in the shape of a fish or leaf are “jet aircraft.” A
classic von Daniken howler is his interpretation of the tomb lid of Mayan king
Pacal. In this von Daniken sees a “god” at the controls of his “spacecraft,”
but one might just as well see a limp figure in the clutches of a Hollywood
movie monster or sci-fi robot. What the Mayans intended the image to
represent, judging by the rest of their surviving art, was the descent of the
dead body of King Pacal into the underworld. He falls past the sacred Quetzal
bird and the sacred corn plant into the jaws of the Earth Monster waiting to
devour him. All these images (bird, corn plant, monster) are common motifs in
Mayan art; there is no uncertainty about what they represent.
Von Daniken’s story about “gold of the gods” has been exposed as a hoax by
the explorer Juan Moricz, from whom von Daniken got the basic elements that
were woven into the hoax. Von Daniken’s books are full of outright mistakes,
errors, and blunders that make it clear that he does not bother to consult
even the most readily available reference works. His mathematical formulas
lack equal signs; his rare references have incorrect page numbers; he
apparently does not bother to look at the maps he cites as “accurate;” he does
not bother to find out what is actually known about archaeological sites that
are important to his claims. He cannot be taken seriously. He is not a scholar
nor a scientist by any stretch of the imagination. He has done nothing but
misinterpret and obscure the work and discoveries of others.
The first two of von Daniken’s books were heavily plagiarized from two
earlier books published in France in the early 1960’s (by Pauwels and Bergier
and by R. Charroux). The “ancient astronaut” claims were old-hat even then.
They can be traced back to the crackpot literature of the Theosophist movement
of the 1880’s; this resurfaced in the Shaver mystery of 1945, in the claims of
“contactee” George Adamski in 1953, and is found in the works of many writers
about “flying saucers” in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. In addition to his
legal difficulties from charges of plagiarization (he settled out of court),
von Daniken was convicted for forgery and embezzling money from a hotel which
he managed, and served part of a 3 1/2-year prison sentence beginning in 1970.
However, since between 1968 and 1980 von Daniken’s books were selling an
average of 3.5 million copies per year, he was with his royalties able to make
restitution to the hotel and earn early release from prison. Perhaps anyone
who plunks down $2.25 for one of von Daniken’s works is actually demonstrating
that crime can be made to pay … and pay very well indeed.
References for further reading
Exploring the Unknown, C. J. Cazeau, C. J. and S.D. Scott, Jr.,
Plenum, New York, 1979, Chapters 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 14.
Paranormal Borderlands of Science, Kendrick Frazier, (Ed.),
Prometheus, New York, 1981. Articles by Omohundro, Story, Bainbridge, and
Ridpath.
Flim-Flam! by James Randi, Prometheus, New York, 1982, Chapter 6.
Ancient Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions, W. H. Stiebing, Jr.,
Prometheus, New York, 1984.
The Space Gods Revealed, Ronald Story, Harper and Row, New York,
1976.
Archaeology: Myth and Reality, Jeremy A. Sabloff, (Ed.), Freeman,
California, 1982.
Some Trust in Chariots, B. Thiering and E. Castle, Popular Library,
New York, 1972.
The Past is Human, Peter White., Taplinger, New York, 1974.
Acknowledgments
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