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'Alien Skulls' of 1,000 years old discovered in cemetery - HLN.be
Archaeologists have near the Mexican sterno trays village Onavas during excavations done a most remarkable discovery of human bodies sterno trays in an ancient cemetery site. The total deformed skulls look like that of an alien. sterno trays The skeletons were thick 1,000 years old (see video below). Perhaps it is a bizarre ritual skull deformation where the skull especially young children was bound to change its shape and extend. This horrible and dangerous practice was used to the social class and status sterno trays of an individual to indicate. Someone with an elongated skull, according to the primitive belief intelligent and stay closer to the spirits.
It is a unique discovery sterno trays of 25 skeletons, which could shed new light on ancient rituals. 13 deformed skulls are sought after by man, with five skulls are also maimed the teeth. These are mainly sterno trays children at the gruesome practice of skull deformation ran a greater risk of dying. sterno trays That 'skull tie "or" cal surfaces digger' was a way to indicate. The social status of an individual Some primitive tribes believed that people with higher skull looked more attractive and would be more intelligent. Hippocrates described the ritual as early as 400 BC and was talking about the 'Macrocephali' (the 'langhoofdigen'), but the Neanderthals would have practice much earlier introduced. 19th century In order to obtain the effect, there has been, for example with wooden planks pressure put on the skull. That happened in very young children because their skulls were flexible. The mayhem sterno trays began at a young baby a month and so for six months. It was a dangerous ritual, which many children were killed by the extremely sterno trays heavy pressure sterno trays on the skull. Yet the ritual also still used in the Middle Ages, in our regions. According to some sources even in the nineteenth century in France. On that recent cal formations were treated heads of babies tight complex with cloths, for four months and then replaced by a basket. With wire basket was tightened as the baby grew older and bigger skull. Mix traditions The first test would find these date from the year 943 AD. Archaeologist Cristina Garcia Moreno, who is leading the project, explains: "Skull Distortion was in the Mexican-American cultures used for social groups to distinguish addition, the practice also had a high ritual value this unique discovery shows the mix of a number.. traditions of different tribes from the north of Mexico. way, we also saw seashells from the Gulf of California as jewelry and that too is a first for this region. It proves that the influence of Mexican-American peoples reached much further than we thought . " Tooth Mutilation In one of the graves was a shell of a tortoise found on the belly of a dead was laid nicely. Garica Moreno works for the University of Arizona with the approval sterno trays of the INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History). Also on the tooth mutilation in some skeletons she has a theory. "Tooth Mutilation was seen as a kind of rite of passage in the transition to puberty. This is evidenced by our findings in the cemetery, because the five bodies with dental deformity are all older than 12 years." Also Hazenkaakje from North Sea shows tens of thousands of years after 3000 years the putsch against sterno trays Ramses III resolved Cavemen signed moving animals better sterno trays than modern artists
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