Naous

Wallis then takes the audience to the site of Tel Al Farad in the 9th century BCE, where an engraving of a "naous" (a doorway with nothing behind it) can be found.

He notes the presence of symbols like the crescent moon and the stars of the Pleiades on the naous, which are found in many cultures as symbols of the origin of beings who taught humanity agriculture and civilization.

The Naous Carving: Among these artifacts is a carving of a "naous," or doorway, that appears to lead nowhere.