UFO Sighting Archaeological Record
A Star Gazer Petroglyph at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, dated to approximately 1100 CE, bears a stylized spiral and radiating lines that have long been linked to ancient UFO sightings.
The stone panel, carved into a sandstone cliff, shows a smooth basaltic surface that has weathered under centuries of wind‑blown sand and intermittent flash floods, smoothing the relief into a muted yet enduring silhouette. 
Within the Ancestral Puebloan worldview, such celestial motifs were intertwined with ritual astronomy, suggesting that the community recorded observed sky phenomena with symbolic precision, bridging myth and empirical observation.
The carving feels like a frozen whisper of starlight caught in stone, a testament to human hands reaching for the infinite while the canyon’s raw sandstone pulse reminds us of nature’s relentless rhythm.
Time folds over the ancient panel, preserving its enigmatic glow amid modern disbelief; the artifact endures as a haunting echo, inviting each pᴀsserby to wonder at the fragile bridge between past wonder and present curiosity.
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A Star Gazer Petroglyph at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, dated to approximately 1100 CE, bears a stylized spiral and radiating lines that have long been linked to ancient…