Mysterious Skulls
Several kinds of mysterious skulls have been found, oh whatever could they be:
Anthropologists have already admitted that the shapes of the long Peruvian skulls (4 different variations
of these have been found now) is unlike the deformity caused by binding. They resemble Egyptian depictions of Nefertiti
and 2 of the 6 female children to her and Aken-aten with some unusual family traits. They also resemble
reptilian entities found in Iraq, which are dated at 5000-4500 BC and housed in the British Museum.
The mainstream uses pathology to explain the big round skulls. However previously unknown "fibers," for
lack of a more precise term, have been found embedded in the bone, along with a reddish residue in its
cancellous holes, considered impossible for human bone 900 years old. Extensive DNA testing
is being done to prove wether the skulls are human or not. It's taking a bit long though...
unverified info: The horned skull of which supposedly several
have been found, accompagnied by skeletons of approximately seven feet. According to the French museum
Surnateum an analysis has demonstrated that the
horns are genuinely part of the skull. "An in-depth examination and X-rays leave no room for doubt: the
skull is not a forgery." Horns, in the time of Moses, were a symbol of authority and power. Many gods,
including YHVH have been depicted as having them. Kings and holy men were shown sometimes with exaggerated
crowns. In Hebrew, "ray of light" and "horn" are spelled the same. Also, Alexander the Great is known in
Eastern traditions as Dhul-Qarnayn, the two-horned one. (Supposedly simply cause of a coin found
with different ram horns).
The picture series of 12 shows the 3 different kinds of skulls
Mystery skulls at
World Mysteries -
Incan Skulls at Crystalinks
StarChild Project: testing continues in England -
About the DNA testing
National Geographic episode of "Is it real?" about StarChild skull
French Museum holding a horned skull -
Horned skull at
Subversive Element (unverified info)
Rather funny debunking (attempt? :p) of one horned skull