Erich von Däniken - 
		Cargo-Cult
					
					Erich von Däniken's theory is the most famous approach to solve 
		the mystery of Nazca. He had the idea that long time ago 
		visitors from other stars visited the earth and naturally Nazca. At this 
		place they landed, during the landing stones was blown away by the power 
		of rocket propulsion. By approaching more the power was increasing and 
		the cleaned band broader. In this way the first trapezes emerged. Later
					the Aliens 
		disappeared and left confused people. Like in the modern cargo cults 
		they tried to call the Gods back by drawing lines, figures and trapezes. 
		Never Däniken said the formations was made by Aliens. He 
		discovered the 
		GGF/Mandala/Zodiac and the mirror - Formation and compares 
		them with modern VASIS or PAPI-Signs.
 
					
					
 
					Alan F. Alford - 
		Negroid Slaves 
					
					
This theory means the 
		Nazca-Lines was made by Negroid Slaves of the 
					
					Tihuanaco 
		Culture. After a revolution the Negroid population 
		destroyed some figure, this is the explanation for overdrawn 
		zigzag-formations. Later this people went in northern direction and 
		founded Chavin and the 
		Olmec culture. 
 
					
					
 
					Robert Bast - A 
		memory of the Deluge 
					
					
Robert Bast from 
		Australia has a very interesting theory. All these animal, plant and 
		human-shaped figures are lying together on the ground. So it could be a 
		memorial place of the big flood. Many cultures of our world know 
		deluge-myths, you can find a couple of them at his Side. Or visit 
		directly the URL of his Nazca-Theory. 
 
					
					
 
					Gilbert de Jong - 
		A nazcan Zodiac 
					
					
Gilbert de Jong 
		was himself in Nazca and measured the GGF by GPS. He obtained a length 
		of the square side of about 54,7 Meter. In the formation he recognized
					a Zodiac. More about at his theory you can find on his site. 
					
 
					
					
 
					Robin Edgar - 
		Solar Eclipses 
					
					
Robin Edgar from 
		Canada proposes that the Nazca-Figures were inspired by, and intended to 
		be seen by, the (so-called) "Eye of God" that is manifested during total 
		solar eclipses. An extraordinary series of solar eclipses coincided with 
		the construction of the Nazca lines. Some Lines are aligned with the 
		winter solstice, a less spectacular but more regular, "death" and 
		"rebirth" of the Sun God. 
 
					
					
 
					Maria Reiche - 
		Astronomical Theory 
					
					
Maria Reiche, the 
		most famous Nazca-Researcher, prefer the astronomical theory. Lines 
		should show in direction of the rising of important stars and planetary 
		events like sun solstices. Formations like the spider and the monkey 
		could show star constellations like Orion and Ursa 
		Mayor. 
The big problem of all astronomical theories is the 
		unknowing of the age. The direction of stars is changing within 
		centuries because the phenomena of precession. 
Reiche has 
		led a determined effort to discredit the 
		von Daniken theory of extraterrestrials. The strategy of this 
		attack has been to argue that the Nazca Indians constructed the Lines 
		relatively recently - some time between 300 BC and AD 800. In support of 
		this possibility, some scientists have put forward ingenious ideas on 
		how the geoglyphs could theoretically have been designed from the 
		ground. The more important evidence, however, is that which attempts to 
		link the Lines definitively to the Nazcan culture. Here, neither of the 
		two key pieces of evidence survive close scrutiny.
					
The first piece of 
		evidence is a series of radiocarbon dates, based on ceramic and wood 
		remains which were left at the Lines by the Nazcan people. It is claimed 
		that this proves that the Nazcans constructed the Lines. On the 
		contrary, the dating of these materials tells us only that the 
		Nazcans lived in the area of the Lines. Since the Lines themselves 
		cannot be radiocarbon dated, the possibility remains that they already 
		existed when the Nazcan culture emerged.
					
The second piece of 
		evidence is the alleged resemblance of the Nazca geoglyphs to certain 
		features found on Nazcan pottery. This is an important issue because it 
		potentially offers proof that the Nazcans had either designed the images 
		or at least viewed them from the air. Maria has her theories but no 
		conclusive proof as to their construction.
In 1968, a study by the 
					National Geographic Society 
		determined that, whilst some of the Nazca lines did point to the 
		positions of the Sun, Moon and certain stars two thousand years ago, it 
		was no more than could be expected by mere chance. In 1973, Dr Gerald 
		Hawkins studied 186 lines with a computer programme and found that only 
		20 per cent had any astronomical orientation - again no more than by 
		pure chance. In 1982, Anthony Aveni obtained similar results, whilst in 1980, 
					Georg 
		Petersen pointed out that Reiche's theory did not explain the 
		different lengths and widths of the lines. More recently, Johan 
		Reinhard has noted that the surrounding mountains provided a 
		ready-made and much more effective mechanism for the Nazcans to use as a 
		solar calendar; the lines would thus have been quite superfluous to 
		them. In addition to this avalanche of scientific opinion, we should 
		also note that Reiche, like von Daniken, 
		has failed to explain the significance of the animal geoglyphs.
					
Maria Reiche, the German mathematician and archaeologist most 
		famous for her research into the enigmatic figures of Nazca, died in 
		1998 at the age of 95. She is buried in the arid valley she loved so 
		well.
 
					
					
 
					
					Simone Waisbard - 
		Astronomical Calendar 
					
					
					
Simone Waisbard 
		writes that the drawing of Nazca are a giant astronomical calendar. 
		Further the Nazca-line-system was used to measure the precipitation 
		value. Figures, especially seabirds, have a connection to the 
		meteorological prophecy system of the Nazca-Culture. Her ideas for the 
		trapezoid formations: places for holy animals before sacrifice them, or 
		field claims connected with filter galleries, observatories or places 
		for ritual ceremonies of the different clans. 
 
					
					
					Professor Gerald 
		Hawkins - No astronomical context 
		
					
					
Hawkins and his 
		group went to Nazca to prove the astronomical Theory of Maria Reiche.
					The made new and precise survey and analyzed the 
		course of important stars by using new computer software. This Software 
		included the star positions of the last 6900 years. After weeks of work 
		they had very disappointed to say: We didn't find any astronomical 
		context. 
 
					
					
 
					Jim Woodmann - The 
		Balloon Theory 
					
					
Jim Woodmann made 
		a experiment in 
		Thor Heyerdahl's way. He let make a balloon of fine Peruvian 
		cotton, and a basket made by Aymara-Indians. This flying object was 
		called condor. Hot air from a fire was brought into the balloon, and 
		really, the balloon flied away after the two pilots was escaped. So Woodmann 
					had a new theory, they used black balloons to bury their 
		kings. 
 
					
					
					Prof. Anthony 
		Aveni - Water-Cult 
					
Anthony Aveni isn't a friend of the astronomical theory 
		of 
		Maria Reiche. 
		He compares the Nazca-lines with the ceque-lines in Cuzco. Those lines 
		will brought in connection with calendar, water and mountain deities. So 
		he's the idea there's a connection between the Nazca-lines and the 
		subterranean canalization system. In this way the Nazca-Indians 
		celebrated a water-cult. Figures and lines was used for ceremonial 
		dances. 
 
					
					
					Michael Coe - 
		Ceremonial Places 
					
Michael Coe believes the Lines are sacred paths to walk 
		by specific rites. But primary the lines was a offering for elders, 
		heaven- and mountain-deities who spent water for fields. 
 
					
					
					Siegfried Waxmann 
		- Culture atlas 
					
Siegfried Waxmann recognized a culture atlas of the human 
		history in the Nazca-line-system. 
 
					
					
					Professor 
		Frederico Kauffmann-Doig - magic lines 
					
The famous Archaeologist has the theory, that the lines of Nazca 
		are magic lines which origin from the cat cult in Chavin de 
		Huantar.
		
 
					
					
					Georg A. von 
		Breunig - Sport stadion 
					
Breunig has the idea that Nazca was used for sprinting to 
		honor especial gods or ritual competitions. This theory was supported by 
		the famous professor Hoimar von Ditfurth. 
 
					
					
					Markus Reindel / 
		David Johnson - Water Cult and Dowsing 
					
David Johnson believes that the Nazca-Figures are markers 
		for subterranean water flow. Trapezoides show the broadness of the water 
		stream, zigzag lines show where they end, lines show into direction of 
		the puquitos. Reindel sympathizes with Johnsons Theory, 
		additionally he explain the nature of the figures by rod-dowsing (to 
		find the subterranean water) and shamanistic flights (to overview the 
		figures). 
 
					
					
					Wolf-Galicki - 
		Signals from Extraterrestrial Beings 
					
The Canadian Galicki 
					recognize in the Nazca-System 
		doubtless signals of a extraterrestrial race. Only using this point of 
		view the big planning and work performance is plausible. 
 
					
					
					Hermann E. Bossi - 
		The Nazca-Code 
					
Bossi's theory bases on a formation called the 
					GGF, 
		Mandala or Zodiac 
		that was discovered by Erich von Däniken 1995. This formation 
		include a plenty of different combination possibilities and include 
		information about the Star HD 42807 at different times and 
		it's planet. Other formations like the monkey seems to be of this code 
		too. The same code is to find in other places like Stonehenge, Avebury 
		and Borobudur, but also by 
					Crop Circles.