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    Default Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    I just saw this and didn't find it in a search of Avalon, so I had to post it. It's a VERY interesting find of human and/or alien remains dated to ca. 1000-1300.

    http://http://www.redorbit.com/news/...mexico-122712/

    What ya'll think?

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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    That link failed for me ... but this worked: http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112754510/
    When you are one step ahead of the crowd, you are a genius.
    Two steps ahead, and you are deemed a crackpot.

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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    "This video contains content from New Video Group, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.
    Sorry about that."

    We don't get to see this video in the U.S.

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    disregard my post wrong thread!

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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    Sorry, it`s unusual to find something only available above the 49th parallel! It`s usually the other way for us!

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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    "Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online

    Archeologists have unearthed what looks like a cone-shaped alien skull from 1,000 years ago in Mexico.
    The skull, which dates from 945 A.D. to 1308 A.D., was discovered accidentally while digging an irrigation system in the northwest state of Sonora in Mexico.
    Cristina Garcia Moreno, who worked on the project with Arizona State University, explained that 13 of the 25 skulls found in the Hispanic cemetery had these deformed heads . . .
    “We don’t know why this population specifically deformed their heads,” Moreno told ABC News
    . . .

    As can be seen from this photo (assuming authentic) this deformation was NOT caused by the practice of head binding. Poppycock of a suggestion.

    A child can see that the eye sockets are considerably different from homo sapiens. (can't wait for the explanation for this, more comedy club science).

    Anyways, you decide.
    (Never knew rummaging in old graveyards could be so much fun)

    http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112754510/

    This must go Viral. This is the sort of discovery in our ancient past that is being hidden from the world, excuse the pun but this information will be "buried" if this isn't put in front of audiences globally. Bang your drums and shout it from the rooftops, whatever, but put this info out there.

    Who are the "copyright holders"? Who are the financiers? Follow the path through these restrictive practices to uncover a cesspool of influence. Who owns global media?
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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    There is evidence that humans did practise head binding but no reasonable explanation why cultures far removed from each other (with no evidence of contact with each other) all did this.

    I am going to try to post photographs I have found. Do these humanly deformed skulls by head binding match the skulls of those that were found? Who were these humans imitating and why?











    The ruling class in Egypt has these kind of skulls. Portraits have emerged of evidence of such skulls amongst the ruling class in medieval Europe.

    I found an academic paper here:

    Here is the abstract, ahd what intrigues me is what I have highlighted in bold: http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blo...-in-proto.html

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    The discussion of artificial cranial deformation of Near Eastern Neolithic material begun by Lambert's description of six crania from the Iranian site of Ganj Dareh is developed in this paper. Lambert regarded these specimens as being the earliest reported cases of the phenomenon in the region. This paper reports on a restudy of the Ganj Dareh material, together with findings
    obtained from three further sites, Shanidar Cave in Iraq, Tepe Ghenil in Iran, and Bouqras in Syria. We show the presence of a series of features that indicate the widespread use of an as yet undetermined form of head-gear that produced alteration in cranial form. However, in contrast to later examples of deformation there are no obvious sex or social correlates of the phenomenon. The findings are discussed within the framework of other literature on cranial form and patterns of skull treatment within the Neolithic of the Middle East.
    Why would some people in a community do this and not others? Why would rulers in one community do it and the ordinary people in another?

    Here's an interesting article (why does the woman in the photograph bind the one child's head and not the other's?): http://thegreaterpicture.com/es/skulls.html



    I suppose that DNA testing will not be done on all skulls found to try to establish if any of the are non-human.
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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    Maybe I am stretching this, but aren't these a bit odd?







    No evidence thate skulls are deformed under the headwear, but the same theme appears all over the world ...
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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    What doesn't make sense to me is that archeologists keep invoking cranial deformations when the cranial volume is way out of ordinary human cranial capacity...

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    Default Re: Archeologists Unearth Alien-Like Skulls In A Mexico Cemetery

    Quote Posted by Amzer Zo (here)
    What doesn't make sense to me is that archeologists keep invoking cranial deformations when the cranial volume is way out of ordinary human cranial capacity...
    Yes Amzer Zo,
    Nassim Haramein also pointed out that you can change the shape--the way the head looks-- but you can not change the volume.

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