Up-close & personal with the 42 Strange Elongated Skulls at the Paracas Museum

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In the 1920’s, Peruvian archaeologist Julio Tello first discovered tombs in Paracas, Peru filled with skeletons that possessed some of the largest elongated skulls found on earth. Since then, many more elongated skulls from this region have been discovered which are believed to date from between 2,000 - 3,000 years ago. Now the skeptics always immediately cry that all of these are just the result of cradle head boarding. Some of them are, but many are not. Here’s what appears to be going on… there are two different types of skulls found amongst the Paracas skulls - there are the cradle boarded skulls that are elongated simply due to cranial deformation or head boarding. On these type of skulls, except for the skull elongation, everything looks similar to our skulls of today (eye sockets, jaw size, suture lines, the foramen magnum, etc) But then there are the skulls we call natural elongated skulls, these are the ones that feature crazy anatomical genetic differences - these were the nobles and royalty of the Paracas culture. These natural elongated skulls feature much larger jaw bones and eye sockets that are up to 50% larger than normal human skulls… these are also missing the sagittal suture - the fibrous connective tissue joints between the two parietal plates that run down the center back of our skulls. Many of these elongated skulls cranial volume is up to 25% larger than conventional human skulls - a few skulls such as the Chongos skull in Ica museum has got to have approx 50% more cranial mass. Here’s the key: cranial deformation can certainly change the shape of a skull, but it cannot add more cranial mass or volume to a skull.

What’s more? This is crazy. the foramen magnum is the hole in the bottom of our skulls where the neck attaches, & it is located at the balance point in the center bottom of a normal skull. But but on the natural elongated Caracas skulls it is located way to the back bottom of the skull… this is 100% genetic. You cannot change the location of the foramen magnum by head binding because you would kill the child by doing so. Read about their DNA results here https://stargatevoyager.com/2018/02/0...

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