Lamont Wood's Out of Place in Time and Space

A book filled with fascinating anomalies -- items, ideas, images et cetera -- that don't belong (seemingly) where they are found is reviewed by me at Fringeology and our usual review venue: The Explicator.
I only mention the book here, because it has a number of UFO related anomalies, most having to do with UFO-like images in Middle Age paintings.
RR


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[from a post on my blog] "The following video is derived from the work of an Italian, Diego Cuoghi, in his efforts to reject that the "UFOs" in Medieval and Byzantine works were depictions of anything more than common symbols of the period. And while it is obvious the narrarator is far from skeptical (having an apparent disdain of the pagan elements of these early christian works), his analysis remains erudite and compelling": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSoBVGZJHUc&feature=player_embedded
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Cullan Hudson, at Sunday, August 07, 2011
And visitors here would do well to check out Cullan's blog, which is linked in our recommended site list, above right:
http://strangestate.blogspot.com
RR
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RRRGroup, at Sunday, August 07, 2011
Greetings,
Yeah, Diego Cuoghi is a precious analyst regarding art and UFO non sens.
Diego Cuoghi is freely online to read too. I specialy recommand to read him, available in several tongs. :
http://www.sprezzatura.it/Arte/Arte_UFO_eng.htm
Have a nice reading ;)
Cheers,
Gilles Fernandez
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Gilles. F., at Monday, August 08, 2011
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