In 1976, Robert Temple published The Sirius Mystery , weaving these anthropological findings into a grand theory. He proposed that:
: Beings from the Sirius system (the Nommos) visited Earth 5,000 years ago. Download SIRIUS MYSTERY pdf
The "mystery" began in the 1930s when French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen lived among the in Mali. They reported that the Dogon held sacred traditions about a tiny, heavy star called Po Tolo (Sirius B), which they claimed was made of a heavy metal and orbited Sirius once every 50 years. In 1976, Robert Temple published The Sirius Mystery
The book by Robert Temple is a seminal work in the "ancient astronaut" genre, famously claiming that the Dogon people of Mali possessed advanced knowledge of the Sirius star system—specifically the existence of the white dwarf Sirius B—long before modern telescopes could detect it. Download Options They reported that the Dogon held sacred traditions