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Swiss author Erich von Daeniken dies at 90

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ZURICH, Jan 11 (Reuters) – Swiss author Erich von Daeniken, who helped popularise the idea that astronauts from outer space visited Earth to help lay the foundations for human civilisation, has died aged 90.

Swiss media including national broadcaster SRF reported his death, and a note on his website said it occurred on Saturday.

Von Daeniken rose to prominence with his 1968 book “Chariots of the Gods?” which posited that structures such as the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, Britain’s Stonehenge and Peru’s Nazca lines were too advanced for their time, and needed outside help.

“In my opinion, ancient structures were made by humans, not by the extraterrestrials, but it was the extraterrestrials who guided them, who [taught] them, who gave them the knowledge how to do it,” von Daeniken says in a video on his YouTube channel.

His theories were controversial with historians, scientists and fellow writers. But they were popular, and his books, which included “The Gods were Astronauts”, sold nearly 70 million copies worldwide, appearing in more than 30 languages, SRF said.

Von Daeniken argued that ancient religions, myths and art contained evidence that millennia ago, the ancestors of modern humans had made contact with advanced extraterrestrial beings who appeared godlike to them and enabled them to progress.

One day, von Daeniken said, those beings would return.

(Writing by Dave Graham, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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