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Ralph Greenberg's - The D&M Pyramid On Mars - criticisms were addressed in the 2007 JBIS paper
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Ralph Greenberg's - The Mounds Of Cydonia - criticisms were addressed in the 2007 JBIS paper
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British interplanetary Society (BIS) - The British Interplanetary Society (BIS) promotes the exploration and use of space for the benefit of humanity, by connecting people to create, educate and inspire, and advance knowledge in all aspects of astronautics.
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Wikipedia - Xenoarchaeology - Xenoarchaeology, branch of xenology dealing with extraterrestrial cultures, is a hypothetical form of archaeology that exists mainly in works of science fiction. The field is concerned with the study of material remains to reconstruct and interpret past life-ways of alien civilizations. Xenoarchaeology is not currently practiced by mainstream archaeologists due to the current lack of any material for the discipline to study.
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New Scientist - Looking for aliens on the Moon - When astronauts return to the Moon, they should keep their eyes peeled for extraterrestrial artifacts pieces of technology from alien civilizations that have wound up on the lunar surface either by chance or design.
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Journal of Scientific Exploration. Vol. 5, No. 1, 1991 - The Cydonian Hypothesis - Abstract-Evidence suggesting a past humanoid civilization has been found at several sites on Mars. In particular, what appear to be large carved faces, with similar details, have been found at two separate sites. Together with geochemical and geological evidence that suggests Mars was once more Earth-like in climate, the images of the objects support the Cydonian Hypothesis: That Mars once lived as the Earth now lives, and that it was once the home of an indigenous humanoid intelligence
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