A famed painting called The Crucifixion was installed in 1350 in The Monastery of Visoki Decani in Kosovo, Serbia. Part of an Altar Painting, these were very common in The Middle Ages in Churches throughout The World. They commonly portrayed important religious imagery. What makes this particular Altar painting so unique, is that it clearly shows 2 Flying Craft of some kind, possibly in mid-air Combat . The Objects appear as round (or teardrop-shaped). They are occupied by Beings (Humanoid in appearance). The Pilots appear to be working controls within the confines of Their Devices . A small beam or bolt is being fired from one Craft to the other, making One believe it is some sort of Ray Weapon. Incredible? Considering it depicts actions still many centuries away from Modern development. Just what exactly was The Artist trying to convey? Being the 14th Century nothing about manned flight was even remotely reamed of by most, let along ''Beam Weapons''. Some cite that The ''Craft'' are representative of Angels battling Demons or the concept of Good over Evil. Still, The Decani altar has and will continue to be - part of the ''imagination of The Unexplained''.........
