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This isn't your most recent episode of Unsolved
Mysteries. In fact, these are five authentic skulls dug up and
discovered from nearly every corner of the globe. If the skulls are
actually of human origin has been put up for debate by some. Either
way, these anomalies will either give you a great costume idea,
inspiration to go on your own Indian Jones-style adventure, or just
provide a reason for some really freaky dreams. |
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The Horned Skull |
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During an archaeological dig in Sayre, Bradford
County, Pennsylvania in the 1880s, a number of human skulls were
unearthed. These skeletons were anatomically correct, except for
the anomaly of their projections, two inches above the eyebrow, and
the fact that their average height in life would have been around
seven feet tall. The bones were sent to the American Investigating
Museum in Philadelphia, where they were stolen - never to be seen
again. |
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Starchild Skull |
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This peculiar skull
was found in a mine tunnel, 100 miles Southwest of Chihuahua.
Dental analysis have ascertained that the skull is that of a five
year old child. However, the interior of the skull is 20cm larger
than the average adult cranial cavity. The optic nerve is situated
at the bottom of the eye socket, rather than the back.
The back of the skull is flattened, but not by artificial means.
Carbon dating places the skull's age at approximately 1100 BCE. DNA
testing has determined that the child had a human mother, but
useful lengths of nuclear DNA for further testing could not be
recovered. In 2004, Royal Holloway College of the University of
London revealed “fibers” in the bone of the skull and a reddish
residue, neither of which are known or recorded to exist prior to
the discovery. |
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Peruvian Skulls |
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These odd elongated
skulls originate from Peru. They were excavated in Nazca - close to
the mysterious Nazca lines. As with the horned skull race, skeletal
remains reveal that this race was extremely tall - up to nine feet
in height. Similar skulls have been excavated in Mexico and are on
display in museums. Some of the elongated skulls showed evidence of
ancient brain surgery, suggesting an advanced knowledge and
understanding of biology. Suggestions that the skulls were altered
by a process of binding the skull in infancy, when the cranial
bones are soft, encouraging them to grow into an un-natural shape,
have been rejected. Nevertheless, skull binding cannot increase the
internal capacity of the cranial void - and evidence points to the
fact that in the case of the Peruvian and Mexican skulls, the
cranial void is significantly larger than in a normal skull. It is
intriguing also to consider the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten and his
family - who were depicted in hieroglyphics as having a large
misshapen skull.
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Above: Depictions of Akhenaten and his
Daughter |
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Robert Connolly
Discoveries |
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Robert Connolly was
researching the paper “In Search of Ancient Wisdom" when he came
across these intriguing skulls. During his research, Robert
photographed them: |
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This skull is in all respects similar to modern
skulls, with only several factors out of proportion. The size of
eye sockets are about 15% larger than normal. The cranial cavity is
almost double that of a normal human - the estimated cranial
capacity ranges between minimum of 2600 cm3 to 3200
cm3. |
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Above: The lower jaw bone of this skull is
missing. |
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What is noticeable about the remnants of the
facial portion is that the characteristics are entirely within the
range of a normal human skull. The cranial cavity, on the other
hand, is extremely large - with the cavity exceeding 3000cm3 Also,
the two protruding "lobes" are highly
anomalous. |
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Bulgarian Skull |
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