Ancient Aliens: Shared Deities and Technology Across Cultures Revealed in Northern Guatemala

The best example is the similarities in gods’ depiction of various cultures as the Olmecs, Aztecs, Egyptians, and Māori from New Zealand.

Ancient Olmecs and La Venta Stela 19

An Olmec stele called “La Venta Stele 19” is believed to be the earliest known depiction of the famous Feathered Serpent, the deity found in many Mesoamerican religions.

An image of La Venta Stela 19/ Source: Wikipedia

In ancient cultures of Mexico, the feathered serpent was known as Kukulkan (Maya) or Quetzalcoatl (Aztecs) or Kukumats (Quiche). This god himself said that he came from heaven and brought great knowledge to people. Quetzalcoatl was often associated with the “Morning Star” (Venus) under the name Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli.

The Olmecs were one of the first developed civilizations in America and Monument 19 from La Venta offers not just the first known image of the Feathered Serpent, but also a very unusual image of a humanoid figure that sits in some

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