E.T STONE HOME UFO-shaped rock with intricate curved pillars leaves experts baffled and sparks fears of alien invasion

A BIZARRE ‘UFO-shaped’ rock that may have been carved by an ancient civilisation has been discovered in China.

 The six-tonne 'UFO stone' needed to be craned out of the earth

Experts have been left puzzled by the six tonne wonder that features two layers of intricate pillars.

 Xia Changjun spotted the 5.2ft-tall rock on a mountainside in China

It was found by Xia Changjun who noticed its stunning shape on a mountainside in central Hubei Province.

 Its stunning shape has baffled locals who believe it may have been carved by an ancient civilisation

Locals are baffled as to whether the unique structure emerged naturally or was designed by human or human-like creatures.

According to the state-owned People’s Daily, Xia saw the 5.2ft-tall rock jutting out from a hill near Baokang county last April.

 The basalt rock's intricate shape may even have been formed naturally

Showing it off to the media for the first time, he said he pulled his car over and began digging to find the bottom of the boulder.

After contacting the landowner Xia purchased the rock and then spent a week digging it out before craning it home.

 Xia has received an offer worth nearly £12,000 to buy the rock

Its three-tiered structure is formed by a layer of several pointed stones at the base followed by a flat level.

Further curved pillars hold up a top layer with a few more pointed shapes that jut upwards.

 The pillared rock may have been used in ancient rituals or as a signalling device in battle, a local historian has said

Wang Qingxiang, a local expert and historian who identified it as basalt stone, told the paper he was baffled by its shape.

He suggested the rock could have been used in ancient rituals or even as some sort of signalling device during battles.

Since word spread of his amazing discovery Xi has been approached by interested buyers, with one offering him nearly £12,000 for it.

“I didn’t sell it. This is too precious to me,” Xia said.

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