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These spots might not have been crafted by extraterrestrials, but that doesn’t mean they’re not out of this world.

BY NADIA DRAKE

Planet Earth is home to some spectacular relics from bygone eras, constructions that seem to defy the technological capabilities of
their time either because they’re too big, too heavy, or too complex.

As such, some suggest the ancient builders of the Egyptian pyramids, the Nasca lines, and others were following an extraterrestrial
instruction manual. Perhaps the hands that crafted these sites weren’t really of this world.

To be sure, it’s fun to think about whether aliens have visited Earth. After all, humans are on the threshold of expanding our reach in
space, and places like Mars are in our sight. But the truth is, there’s no evidence suggesting that aliens have ever been here. And
invoking a supernatural explanation for some of the most monumental of human achievements means skipping over the fascinating
ways in which prehistoric civilizations managed to make some of the largest and most enigmatic constructions on Earth.

Sacsayhuamán
Outside the old Inca capital of Cusco, a fortress called Sacsayhuamán rests in the Peruvian Andes. Built from enormous stones that
have been chiseled and stacked together like a jigsaw puzzle, some sayTSacsayhuamán
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The 1,000-year-old interlocking fortress walls are made of rocks that weigh as much as 360 tons each, and which were carried more
than 20 miles before being lifted and fit into place with laser-like precision.

How an ancient culture accomplished such a feat of engineering is a fun little problem to solve; turns out the Inca were as adept at
building houses and fortified complexes as they were at watching the sky and keeping calendars. In fact, Sacsayhuamán isn’t the only
example of this intricate masonry: Similar walls exist throughout the Inca Empire, including one in Cusco where a 12-angled stone
has been carefully wedged into place.

More recently, archaeologists have uncovered traces of the rope-and-lever system the Inca used to transport stones from their
quarries to their cities—a system that relied on strength and ingenuity, rather than alien architects.

Nasca Lines
On a high and dry plateau some 200 miles southeast of Lima, more than 800 long, straight white lines are etched into the Peruvian
desert, seemingly at random. Joining them are 300 geometric shapes and 70 figures of animals, including a spider, monkey, and
hummingbird.

The longest of the lines run straight as an arrow for miles. The biggest shapes stretch nearly 1,200 feet across and are best viewed
from the air. Scientists suspect the Nasca drawings are as many as two millennia old, and because of their age, size, visibility from
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above, and mysterious nature, the lines are often cited as one of the best examples of alien handiwork on Earth. Otherwise, how
would an ancient culture have been able to make such huge designs in the desert without being able to fly? And why?
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Turns out, it’s rather easy to understand the how. Called geoglyphs, these enigmatic designs are made by removing the top, rust-
colored layer of rocks and exposing the brighter white sand underneath.

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The why is a bit tougher to comprehend. First studied in the early 1900s, the designs were initially suspected to be aligned with
constellations or solstices, but more recent work suggests the Nasca lines point to ceremonial or ritual sites related to water and
fertility. And in addition to being visible from the air, the shapes can be seen from surrounding foothills.
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Egyptian Pyramids
Just outside Cairo, in Giza, the most famous of Egypt’s pyramids rise from the desert. Built more than 4,500 years ago, the Pyramids
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But how, exactly, did the Egyptians build these things? The Great Pyramid is made of millions of precisely hewn stones weighing at
least two tons each. Even with today’s cranes and other construction equipment, building a pyramid as big as that of Pharaoh Khufu
would be a formidable challenge.

And then there’s the astronomical configuration of the pyramids, which is said to align with the stars in Orion’s belt. As well, alien
theorists often point to the fact that these three pyramids are in way better shape than others built centuries later (never mind the
amount of work that has gone into preserving them over the past several centuries).

So are Egypt’s pyramids artifacts of aliens? Not exactly. It’s true that scientists aren’t quite sure how the ancient Egyptians build the
pyramids—and especially how they did it so quickly—but there’s ample evidence that these tombs are the work of thousands of
earthly hands.

Stonehenge
A huge circle of stones, some weighing as much as 50 tons, sits in the English countryside outside Salisbury. Known as Stonehenge,
the Neolithic monument inspired Swiss author Erich von Däniken to suggest it was a model of the solar system that also functioned
as an alien landing pad—after all, how else could those massive stones have ended up hundreds of miles from their home quarry?

No one knows what, exactly, the meaning of Stonehenge is, but, as with all the other sites in this collection, the explanation is not
aliens. Instead, scientists have demonstrated it’s actually possible to build such a thing using technologies that would have been
around 5,000 years ago, when the earliest structures at the site were built.

And now, it appears as though the stones are aligned with solstices and eclipses, suggesting the Stonehenge builders were at least
keeping an eye on the heavens, even if they didn’t come from above.

Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán, meaning the "City of the Gods," is a sprawling, ancient city in Mexico that’s best known for its pyramidal temples and
astronomical alignments. Built more than 2,000 years ago, Teotihuacán’s age, size, and complexity can make it seem otherworldly,
but it’s very much the work of humans.

Scientists suspect that over centuries, a mix of cultures including Maya, Zapotec, and Mixtec built the city that could house more than
100,000 people. With its murals, tools, transportation system, and evidence of advanced agricultural practices, Teotihuacán is often
considered much more technologically developed than should have been possible in pre-Aztec Mexico.
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By far, the most well known of Teotihuacán’s buildings is the massive Pyramid of the Sun. One of the largest such constructions in the
Western Hemisphere, the pyramid’s curious alignment is believed to be based on calendrical cycles.
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Easter Island
The enigmas surrounding the moai, Easter Island’s fleet of large stone figures, pretty much follow the same narrative as the other
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sites described here: How in the world did the Rapa Nui make these figures more than 1,000 years ago? And how did the moai end up
on Easter Island?

Carved from stone, the nearly 900 human figures are sprinkled along theTflanks
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13 feet tall and weigh 14 tons and appear to have been chiseled from the soft volcanic tuff found in the Rano Raraku quarry. There,
more than 400 statues are still in various states of construction, with some completed figures awaiting transportation to their
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The reasons for carving the moai are mysterious, though they were likely sculpted for religious or ritual reasons. It’s also not exactly
clear what happened to the stone-crafting Rapa Nui, but a leading theory suggests their civilization succumbed to an environmental
disaster of their own making … which is something that probably could have been prevented had ancient aliens bestowed their
infinite wisdom upon the culture.

The Face on Mars


If Elon Musk has his way, humans will be capable of visiting the “face on Mars” sometime this century. Spotted by the Viking 1 orbiter
in 1976, the so-called face is nearly two miles long and is in a region called Cydonia, which separates the smooth plains of the Martian
north from the more cratered terrain in the south. At the time, scientists dismissed the “face” as shadow play, but over the decades it
has become a favorite among those who suspect aliens with a penchant for building things have been visiting the solar system.

In 2001, NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor took another good look at the face—using a much higher resolution camera—and saw … no
face. Turns out that what had appeared to be a face is just another boring old Martian mesa, kind of like the landforms that litter the
U.S. Southwest.

But that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be fun to visit.

PUBLISHED OCTOBER 26, 2017

Nadia Drake is a contributing writer at National Geographic with a particular fondness for moons, spiders, and jungle
cats.

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