Leading from
a) I've put the 'Pakal Votan' name in commas. It's the name commonly
associated with the person in the tomb lid even if it isn't correct to
add 'Votan' to the name.
I'm not really someone who gets to discuss the
matter anyway apart from vague thoughts about it might or might not
relate to Von Daniken's theories.
Perhaps calling this person "Pacal
Votan" might just be as relevant as Walt Disney giving the name 'Mickey
Mouse' to his most important cartoon character.
b). See: Established Mythology behind the tomb lid.
c). See: Mayan Rocket Man from "Chariots of the Gods" book
d). See: Mayan Rocket Man segment from "Chariots of the Gods" documentary
e). See: Mayan Rocket Man segment from "The case of Ancient Astronauts" documentary
f). See: Another Mayan Rocket Man?
c). See: Mayan Rocket Man from "Chariots of the Gods" book
d). See: Mayan Rocket Man segment from "Chariots of the Gods" documentary
e). See: Mayan Rocket Man segment from "The case of Ancient Astronauts" documentary
f). See: Another Mayan Rocket Man?
i). See: Referenced in Giger's Necronom V (1976)
j) .See: Referenced in Jack Kirby's The Eternals (1976)?
n). See: Moebius inspired by HR Giger's Erotomechanics VII ? (Published 1999)
o). Mayan Rocket Man mural (Brazil, 2010?) (Source https://artgraff.livejournal.com/192782.html )
p). See: Ancient Aliens enthusiasts transform tomb lid image into a rocket ship?
o). Mayan Rocket Man mural (Brazil, 2010?) (Source https://artgraff.livejournal.com/192782.html )
p). See: Ancient Aliens enthusiasts transform tomb lid image into a rocket ship?
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