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37 cA Ss v4 Figure 12 specifically Cro-Magnon these "gods"? Senn ne Deen Man, know of the existence of Here, we believe, come into play another type of drawings found in the Stone Age caves. If they are mentioned at all (which is rarely), they are referred to as "markings." But these were not scratches or incoherent lines. These "mark- ings" ings" depict well-defined shapes—shapes of objects _ that, nowadays, are referred to as UFOs. .. The best way to make the point is to reproduce these "markings." Fig. 12 reproduces depictions by Stone Age artists—the illustrating reporters of their time—in the Altam- ira, La Pasiega, and El Castillo caves in Spain, and the Font- de-Gaume and Pair-non-Pair caves in France. These are by ens | iS Ps SEES | POEe af akin Wied Lee abe nnn of objects that, 12 no means all of the illustrations of this kind, but the ones that, in our view, are the most obvious Stone Age depictions of celestial chariots. Since all the other depictions in the dec- ate nate. nnn ned orated caves are of animals, etc., actually seen and most accu- rately rendered by the cave artists, there is no reason to assume that in the case of the "markings" they depicted objects that were abstract imaginings. If the depictions are of flying objects, then the artists must have actually seen them. Thanks to those artists and their handiwork, we can rest assured that when Adam and Eve—in pre-Diluvial times— When Paradise Was Lost ——— well-defined reproduces one