As we have seen previously, one of the first Art forms ancient prehistoric Man first ''dabbled in'' was the Cave Painting. Recording his life in all it's detail, he would portray the all important ''hunt for food, battles with other Tribes'', and most importantly, those things pertaining to his views of Religion. It is important to note, that many Cave Paintings from Prehistory seem to bear a common theme. That is, ''strange Objects and shapes'' in the sky that they should have no idea of. The Perch Mere Cave Painting in Le Cabrerts, France is dated to 17,000 years ago. In excellent condition, it shows various animals being observed by a Human. In the "skies" over the scene, are clearly shapes easily identified as "Saucer shaped" and in different varieties. Religious Symbolism of a prehistoric mind, or possible "First Contact" by Alien Visitors?
