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Writings

Mary Alice Bennett's public writing.

Her articles preserve a distinctive voice: attentive to archaeology, sacred imagery, historical mystery, and remembered experience. This page offers the clearest way into that body of writing.

Portrait artwork from the Mary Alice Bennett collection
32 preserved postsThe UFO Digest author archive currently preserves 32 posts under Mary Alice Bennett's name.
Author bio survivesThe preserved author page still describes her as an archaeological restoration artist living in the Sonoran desert near the border with Mexico.
Wide range of subjectsThe titles move through Leonardo, Mayan material, crop circles, UFOs, sacred symbolism, and historical interpretation.
Deeper archive pathThe longer thematic threads are grouped separately in the research archive so readers can choose how deep they want to go.

Publications

Use the publications page for the full title list and direct article links.

Research Archive

Use the archive when an article opens into a larger subject such as Saenz, Limoux, Izapa, or the anomalous-experience thread.

Sources

Use the source library to see which public evidence supports the writing trail and how the site handles uncertainty.

Major Themes

How the writing archive groups itself.

These themes make the archive easier to enter without flattening the full range of her interests.

Southern France and sacred history

Rennes-le-Chateau, Galamus, Limoux, tarot, Sauniere, and related symbolic material form one of the clearest returning clusters.

Ancient worlds and archaeology

Maya subjects, Egypt, Dos Pilas, the Chocolate Warrior, and restoration-centered writing create another strong line of work.

First-person and sky-sign material

Crop circles, UFO writings, remembered Southwestern experiences, and adjacent sky-sign articles form a more intimate thread in the archive.

Books, images, and symbolic reading

Leonardo, relics, talismans, reviews, and image-centered essays show how often she wrote through visual interpretation.

Continue Reading

Move from the writings into the larger story.

Use the research archive for deeper topics, the publications page for the full title list, or Her Story to see how the writing trail fits into the life record.