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Post by rhino on Nov 27, 2013 0:29:37 GMT -5
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Post by rhino on Nov 27, 2013 0:33:49 GMT -5
i personally haven't come to any conclusions regarding this article and only posted it so people can discuss.
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Post by Dinopithecus on Nov 27, 2013 9:11:46 GMT -5
Well, I always think of the possibility that it might be a hoax, but this does interest me to a certain extent.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 19:51:15 GMT -5
Whats the big deal? Didnt the researchers say this was just a human practice of deforming the skull? Why is this even an alien mystery?
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Post by rhino on Nov 28, 2013 18:40:14 GMT -5
again from the same link: www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/13-alien-skulls-found-mexico-001047#.UoyMK003Myw.facebookBrien Foerster, author and expert on elongated skulls, has presented some of the most spectacular research on the subject. He has found that while most skulls show clear signs of deliberate cranial deformation, there are a percentage of skulls - those found in Paracus, Peru - which are anatomically different and which cannot be explained by practices of head flattening. These skulls, he said, have a cranial volume that is 25% larger than conventional human skulls (cranial deformation does not increase volume), and which weigh 60% more. Brien Foerster outlines further differences: “they contain two small holes in the back of the skull, perpendicular to the cranial suture present in the parietal plate of the skull. Every normal human skull is composed of 3 major bone plates; the frontal plate, which ends at the upper part of the forehead, and the 2 parietal plates which lie behind this, intersecting the frontal plate making a “T” shape. The holes are thought by Lloyd to be natural; every human jaw has a small hole on either side which is for nerves and blood vessels to exit and feed the tissue there; these 2 holes at the back of the skull may perform the same function for the elongated skull. The other factor is that there is only one parietal plate, where there should be two.” These findings are quite dramatic, yet strangely unreported in mainstream publications and media reports.
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