An Archaeological Framework for Evaluating Eyewitness UFO Claims: The Roswell Case

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Greg Fewer proposes treating eyewitness reports of flying saucers as archaeological questions and using a rigorous, independent field program—surveying, excavation, mapping, stratigraphic and material analysis, and contextual clues at a Roswell-like site—to test the claims, not to prove ET visitation, while acknowledging uncertainty and situating the method within broader discussions of archaeology, anthropology, and history in SETI-related questions.

Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: An Archaeological Approach to Verifying Evidence for Extraterrestrial Exploration on Earth
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Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: An Archaeological Approach to Verifying Evidence for Extraterrestrial Exploration on Earth

In considering the possibility of the existence of Extraterrestrial Intelligence, an independent means of verifying eyewitness accounts of flying saucers and alien beings on Earth is proposed. The approach would be an archaeological one whereby