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'''''The Dogon and the White Dwarf''''' was a feature in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1981]]''. It featured Erich von Däniken and Griaule.
'''''The Dogon and the White Dwarf''''' was a feature in ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1981]]''. It featured [[Erich von Däniken]] and [[Griaule]].


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* Erich von Däniken spent his life speculating of [[extraterrestrial]] life.
* Erich von Däniken spent his life speculating of [[extraterrestrial]] life.
* Griaule studied the [[Dogon people]].
* Griaule studied the Dogon people.
* The Dogon people were indigenous to [[West Africa]].
* The Dogon people were indigenous to [[West Africa]].
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The Dogon and the White Dwarf was a feature in Doctor Who Annual 1981. It featured Erich von Däniken and Griaule.

Content[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Erich von Däniken spent his life speculating of extraterrestrial life.
  • Griaule studied the Dogon people.
  • The Dogon people were indigenous to West Africa.