Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Earliest Sightings


Supposed "Feet on Head" found.

Perhaps the oldest recording of feet on head is considered to derive from the period 8000 BCE.

The rock painting depicts a very clear image of a running human, spear in hand and what looks like feet protruding from his head. This was found in the Waterberg area above thePalala River, Drakensberg in South Africa.

The earliest ceramic that was recovered was in Peru and may have been imported from theValidivia region. It’s believed to date back to 1700BCE. It depicts a running horned god, with the horns unmistakably resembling the shape of human feet.

Throughout history, the increase in recorded art as well as the advancement of photography have led to a notable amount of images, though most of them are considered by many to be fake.