Timeline of ancient astronauts

This timeline of ancient astronauts outlines the major events in the development of the ancient astronaut as presented and promoted by advocates of the theory.
Timeline of publications
* 1897: Garrett P. Serviss (book, Edison's Conquest of Mars)
* 1919: Charles Fort (book, The Book of the Damned)
* 1928: H.P. Lovecraft (short story, "The Call of Cthulhu")
* 1954: Harold T. Wilkins (book, Flying Saucers from the Moon)
* 1956: Morris K. Jessup (book, UFOs and the Bible)
* 1957: Peter Kolosimo (book, Il pianeta sconosciuto (The Unknown Planet))
* 1958: George Hunt Williamson (book, Secret Places of the Lion)
* 1958: Henri Lhote (book, The Search for the Tassili Frescoes: The story of the prehistoric rock-paintings of the Sahara)
* 1959: Matest M. Agrest
* 1959: Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels (book, The Morning of the Magicians)
* 1960: Brinsley Le Poer Trench (book, The Sky People)
* 1963: Robert Charroux (book, One Hundred Thousand Years of Man's Unknown History)
* 1964: W. Raymond Drake (book, Gods or Spacemen?)
* 1965: Paul Misraki (book, Flying Saucers Through The Ages)
* 1966: Iosif Shklovsky and Carl Sagan (book, Intelligent Life in the Universe)
* 1967: Brad Steiger (book, The Flying Saucer Menace)
* 1967: John Michell (book, The Flying Saucer Vision)
* 1968: Erich von Däniken (book, Chariots of the Gods?)
* 1968: Barry Downing (book, The Bible and Flying Saucers)
* 1969: Robert Dione (book, God Drives a Flying Saucer)
* 1969: Jean Sendy (book, Those Gods Who Made Heaven and Earth; the novel of the Bible)
* 1971: Andrew Tomas (book, We are not the first: riddles of ancient science)
* 1972: Thomas Charles Lethbridge (book, The Legend of the Sons of God: A Fantasy?)
* 1974: Charles Berlitz (book, The Bermuda Triangle)
* 1974: Josef F. Blumrich (book, The Spaceships of Ezekiel)
* 1974: Claude Vorilhon aka Rael (book, Le Livre Qui Dit La Vérité (The Book Which Tells the Truth))
* 1974: Robin Collyns (book, Did Spacemen Colonise the Earth?)
* 1975: Graham Cairns-Smith (a biochemist who suggested that the ancestors of humans might have had alien biochemistries and presented some evidence to support this possibility in a biological research journal)
* 1975: Serge Hutin (book, Alien Races and Fantastic Civilizations)
* 1975: Doctor Who (British television series): the serial Pyramids of Mars featured a conflict on Earth between aliens of a race named the Osirans forming the basis of Egyptian mythology, and a number of other Doctor Who serials have used similar ideas.
* 1976: Robert K. G. Temple (book, The Sirius Mystery)
* 1976: John Baxter, Thomas Atkins (book The Fire Came By: The Riddle of the Great Siberian Explosion)
* 1977: John Philip Cohane (book, Paradox: The Case for the Extraterrestrial Origin of Man)
* 1977: Warren Smith (book, UFO Trek)
* 1978: George Sassoon and Rodney Dale (book, Manna Machine)
* 1978: Zecharia Sitchin (book, The 12th planet)
* 1984: Don Elkins, James McCarthy, Carla Rueckert (book, The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks (The Law of One , No 1))
* 1988: Riley Martin (book, The Coming of Tan)
* 1993: David Icke (book, --and the truth shall set you free)
* 1996: Alan F. Alford (book, Gods of the New Millennium)
* 1996: Murry Hope (book, The Sirius Connection: Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Egypt)
* 1996: Richard C. Hoagland (book, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever)
* 1998: Lloyd Pye (book, Everything You Know is Wrong — Book One: Human Evolution)
* 1998: James Herbert Brennan (book, Martian Genesis)
* 1999: David Hatcher Childress (book, Technology of the Gods, The Incredible Science of the Ancients)
* 1999: Laurence Gardner (book, Genesis of the Grail Kings: The Explosive Story of Genetic Cloning)
* 2003: Burak Eldem
* 2010: Ancient Aliens (documentary television series)
 
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