Sunday, February 4, 2018

Paracas Skulls



Let us not call them Alien - just, a new and different Species which bears a resemblance to Human Beings.

When a geneticist carried out preliminary DNA testing of the elongated skulls of Paracas in Peru, the results changed the known history about how the Americas were published. The testing revealed that the Paracas have mitochondrial DNA “with mutations unknown in any human, primate, or animal known so far.” Now, a second testing has revealed that the skulls have both European and Middle Eastern Origin.

Paracas is a desert peninsula located within Pisco Province on the south coast of Peru. In 1928, Peruvian archaeologist Julio Tello discovered a massive and elaborate graveyard containing tombs filled with the remains of individuals with the “largest elongated skulls found anywhere in the world.” In total, Tello found more than 300 of these elongated skulls, some of which date back around 3,000 years.

Most cases of skull elongation are the clear result of cranial deformation, head flattening, or head binding. But while cranial deformation changes the shape of the skull, it doesn’t alter other features that are characteristic of a regular human skull.

When a geneticist carried out preliminary DNA testing of the elongated skulls of Paracas in Peru, the results changed the known history about how the Americas were published. The testing revealed that the Paracas have mitochondrial DNA “with mutations unknown in any human, primate, or animal known so far.” Now, a second testing has revealed that the skulls have both European and Middle Eastern Origin.

Paracas is a desert peninsula located within Pisco Province on the south coast of Peru. In 1928, Peruvian archaeologist Julio Tello discovered a massive and elaborate graveyard containing tombs filled with the remains of individuals with the “largest elongated skulls found anywhere in the world.” In total, Tello found more than 300 of these elongated skulls, some of which date back around 3,000 years.

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