More proof that an ancient Martian civilization may have existed on the planet at one time, according to a new article on the inquisitr.com.
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has discovered
a stone carving of an alien face — evidence of ancient alien
civilization on the Red Planet — according to online UFO and Mars
anomaly hunters.
The Martian Face Sculpture |
This is a real face, deliberately made.
If you expect to find a Da Vinci carving on Mars, you will be
disappointed. Mars inhabitants had low art skills, but to them, these
sculptures were exceptionally beautiful.”
Other possibly reasons why the face “looks crude,” according to UFO hunters, could be that the work of art is heavily eroded by the Martian weather after millions of years. Another possible explanation that alien hunters may want to consider is that the face is a work of abstract art.
It is also possible that the face is an accurate representation of the physiognomy of an ancient alien race with large “negroid” nose and thick lips. But the face looks unfamiliar to human observers and could be mistaken for chance arrangement of rocks because it is alien.
Other possibly reasons why the face “looks crude,” according to UFO hunters, could be that the work of art is heavily eroded by the Martian weather after millions of years. Another possible explanation that alien hunters may want to consider is that the face is a work of abstract art.
It is also possible that the face is an accurate representation of the physiognomy of an ancient alien race with large “negroid” nose and thick lips. But the face looks unfamiliar to human observers and could be mistaken for chance arrangement of rocks because it is alien.
bottom right (link: http://curiositymsl.com/imgpoint.php?name=1144ML0051851120501599E01_DXXX) |
Mars anomaly hunters believe that relics
of ancient Mars civilization are more difficult to identify because,
unlike remains of human civilization that are only a few thousand years
old, Mars archaeological remains are millions of years old and thus more
severely degraded by the elements.