THE DOGON PEOPLE OF MALI

Despite having no access to modern astronomical tools, the Dogon possess incredibly detailed knowledge of the Sirius star system, specifically the invisible companion star, Sirius B. Their oral traditions speak of the Nommo, amphibious beings from Sirius, who visited Earth in a "chest" that landed with a "great noise and wind." They brought advanced knowledge, influencing Dogon astronomy, cosmology, and rituals.  READ MORE

TASSILLI N'AJJER MARTIANS

  1.  In the vast Sahara Desert, within the Tassili N'Ajjer mountain range of Algeria, lie tens of thousands of prehistoric rock paintings and engravings. Dating back as far as 10,000 BC, these murals depict an astonishing array of scenes. READ MORE

ZULU LEGENDS OF STAR PEOPLE

Zulu traditions in Southern Africa speak of visitors from the "stars." Their legends, particularly those passed down by shaman Credo Mutwa, describe beings called the "Chitauli" (often translated as "the dictators" or "the talkers"), who arrived in "flying saucers" and interfered with human development, even interbreeding with early humans. READ MORE

ZIMBABWE SKY STONES

Legends from ancient Great Zimbabwe speak of "sky stones" or "stones of the spirits" that once flew, carrying beings from the heavens. While these are less explicit than other accounts, they speak to a recurring motif of aerial phenomena and visitor interaction in the region's deep past. READ MORE