The "humanoid" skull "found in Africa" was a prop made for a Dennis Quaid SF movie entitled "Enemy Mine". The Drac skull is seen in a trash-heap outside a mining colony on an extrasolar planet.
"Either left there to die alone or murdered in a very brutal way." What? How do you deduce both possibilities from the same evidence??? They are literally opposites. But i enjoyed this video, thank you.
Someone could have murdered them or... If she had some kind of illness which according to this is very likely, it's also possible she was alone and had some kind of episode such as a seizure where she hit her own head off of something several times. I think both theories are possible, do you disagree?
I watch a video to SEE what you're talking about. The lack of visuals combined with the misinformation is super irritating. I probably won't be watching another video from this channel.
How did they lengthen the skull, enlarge the eye sockets & create a soft spot? Oh right, religious nut who's "God," wants humans to avoid intelligence.
Skull lengthjening was done by a number of cultures. Just google: skull lengthening. Also called cranial deformation. It was most typically done by binding the skull as it grew, similar to how chinese foot binding alters the feet. Here's a freebie: www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141013-why-we-reshape-childrens-skulls
Concerning the "Cheesman Park" Skeletons in Denver, anyone who's either lived in Denver, or who have older relatives that live in Denver, already knew about the park beginning as a cemetery, as a matter of fact, it was Denver's first cemetery. Cheesman Park was used as the inspiration for the "Poltergeist" movie franchise, doesn't everyone remember Craig Nelson screaming at his real estate developer boss, that, "You moved the headstones, but you didn't move the graves !!" It's just one of a couple of haunted park areas in & around Denver, Hell, there's far more of these converted cemeteries in New York City than there is in Denver. Even so, you still don't see a hell of a lot of people in Cheesman Park late at night, as it's DEFINITELY haunted. For you see, that as of 2018 the estimates of over 3,000 people are still interred under the lovely, grassy park areas, and the worthies of Denver have no intentions of ripping up the park to move them elsewhere, no matter what the narrator for this little video says.........
The Neanderthal eat their families and friends cause they didn't want not to loose the bond of the deceased but to know they are still here with us kind of feeling..yours very truly Alfonso Cantu
Some of these skulls are easily explainable when you study the ways some tribes (i.e.. africa) would wear things like neck rings to alter their appearance and as often happens something went terribly wrong slowly causing fatal injuries. Some could have been birth defects, others very well could have been forged by man in attempts to "control the tribe", similar to that freaky movie "The Village". The elders forged a costume and would scare the crap out of their neighbors and their kids by running around at night wearing it making them too scared to try and leave and at the same time keeping order amongst the village under the threat of this creature "getting" those who oppose village guidelines/elders. Humans have been manipulating each other our whole existence. History has taught us that all over the world. It makes sense to me that maybe some of these archeological finds could very well be props for lack of a better term. We use Santa, the easter bunny and the tooth fairy etc to control the behavior of our children even now and obviously it would take more to convince an adult. So it really isn't that far fetched to think they would create ways to keep everyone in check.
If you give a good listening to that segment, it is assuming that the individual skull described left no trace of its existence so, the picture would not be of that skull....
We have a cave system called the Mendips in the UK, you'll know them because of a very famous cheese that comes from one of the towns located in the centre of the Mendips "Cheddar Gorge". We found a burial pit where they dumped the eaten carcasses of their meals.. mainly horses and mammoths but also a lot of human skeletons.. how did they know the occupants of the cave were cannibals? the skeletons had teeth marks in them.. like someone had chewed/sucked them dry..
The explanation for the elongated skulls applies to a part of those found elongated skulls... Binding a human skull with planks from birth will effectively modify the shape of the skull, but not its volume! The brain cavity will get a different shape from a non-modified human skull, but it won't be bigger. So, the skulls binding practice doesn't explain the elongated skulls with 40 - 50% bigger brain cavity found in such places like Cusco, Peru...
I think I always just assumed that early humans were cannibals. Meat would have been a valuable commodity back then. And, considering human beings are still practicing cannibalism in remote areas, it’s easy to assume at one time we all did.
Interesting video. But when you showed the Yucatan skull and mentioned an early form of syphilis, you showed circular microbes. Treponemes are notoriously spiral shaped.
There was no attempt to be scientifically accurate anywhere in the vide. It would have been impossible, with all the sheer made up nonsense throughout.
This video is a waste of time. No focus on the " actual " skull, lots of filler that has nothing to do with the main topic. I would like to see your videos in the future if you can stay on visual focus and not on tangents.
Is anybody actually surprised that Neanderthals were cannibals? It was a lot more difficult for them to find food sometimes, desperate times call for desperate measures.
The one with the bodies underneath the park. Haven't you ever seen the poltergeist? Those bodies weren't left by accident, it was cheaper to leave them. It was a financial thing.
The alien eye socket looked sharp and cut out. A real life form would have a smoother rounded edge around the socket. A sharp edge would be very painful when pressed or bumped on something. 🤷♂️
03:01 this may have been their version of a sky burial instead. Maybe they fed the flesh of the deceased to wild animals, like the Tibetans, Mongols and Native Americans would do.
So You Are Telling Me That We Can Tell How Old A Full Skeleton Is, Say Of 5 - 12 Million Years A Go, BUT, Your Saying That We Can Not Know Exactly How Some One Actually Died Or Were Mummified With Our Current Technologies ???????, Hmmmmmmm, Some Thing Is Definitely Not Right Here....... Any Who, Great Video, I Like It. Keep It Up Brother
I think I seen this in the Mummy movie, because the priest suffered a terrible curse and to those who disturbs the tomb shall suffer a terrible curse. Also I'm guessing that the Princess of Egypt probably did do something wicked and she's another carrier of the bad curse just like that bad priest who murdered the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Considering where the mummy was found I would have to agree that it was just a normal situation. It is true that 1 of the worst punishments in Egypt was to be mummified and buried alive. If it was that type of a burial it would have been a very highly secretive location that was buried extremely deep as they feared the curse of the mummy.
@brian jarvis we know more about the moon then we know about the ocean, they could be real we know only 20 percent of what's in the ocean, More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans.
If I was to write history like this guy is trying to get across I would be sayin people are not land mammals they are from the ocean yes but way after fish
“Weird. I wrapped my infants head tightly with rope to ensure that his head grew in a grotesque and inhuman fashion. Why the heck did he die when he was 18 months old??” 😢
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea !" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I was at a Dallas Zoo and they had an ape that walked upright exactly like a man very short heir in a room with vary strong bars silverback chest big muscles it almost broke down the cage. It was about 6.5 hight or 7 hight
Number seven is an art project. Scales on the teeth, no skull plates with smooth bone, as skulls from mammals have. Reptiles don't have human shaped heads with human noses and eye spacing. Beautiful work I'd put in a lit case.
Other bizarre skull types. 1) Giant humans ? +’2 rows of teeth. 2)Average size human skulls + 2 horns on foreheads, There are videos of both skull types.
Umm no babies had their heads wrapped to enlongate them bc the ancient gods had the same cone like heads, those who had the same skulls were offspring of them, the nephillum aka fallen angels. Nothing to with being warriors the mothers were trying to pass off the kid as special with god like traits!
The ancient peruvian skulls have been around forever.... All naturally elongated... An some have red hair left... There are 13 an if in 2011. They wanted to revisit a study done in the 60's I guess... But it's all been done before...
Hi, I think the most interesting skull is the "alien" skull with the huge eye cavities unlike any human has ever had. And the fact that to this day there has been no new informacion on it's genetic makeup, perhaps the MIB did put a damper on the research and covered it up.
I've watched a lot of these things @@felsenrogers4083 and have come to the conclusion they are strictly for entertainment proposes only. Not a lick of truth. Like that picture of a skull that draws you in, no skull anywhere is rough they're smooth even reptilian sculls. But that one looks like a wood rasp. Then their trying to get me to believe skin or scales were applied to that surface.
read my comment, I've looked into this one a lot. Genetic analysis was attempted, the results were not released back to the customer researcher, in general. There is certainly something afoot, though human corruption is far more likely than aliens not cleaning up after themselves.
Some things you may also find interesting about the Cuzco Peru skull: There is one parietal plate (something every human skull has 2) The skull is larger than other indigenous skulls found, plus the skull cavity is 25% larger than any typical human skull The skull still has hair attached to the remaining scalp, and it's red, not black The foramen magnum (where the skull and spinal column connect) is positioned too far forward which is an anomaly head-boarding cannot produce. There was another elongated skull found of a child, also in Peru, that was of similar size and shape. Larger than typical skull, larger eye sockets, one parietal plate, unusual placement of the foramen magnum. Scientists were keen on call it head-boarding until they discovered one hiccup. The child was buried along with its mother. Well, not just along with, but still inside. The child was still unborn and found in the mother's body. It was estimated the child was full term and would have been born, had the mother not perished. Perhaps in child birth? Unknown.
So which skulls are we looking at you got so many skull pictures we don't know which is which. Looks like you're just throwing up a whole bunch of random skull pictures
Also keep in mind that Neanderthals were much closer to animals then we are now. What do packs of carnivorous animals do when one of their own becomes weak or dies? They attack and/or eat them. In a world where food is scarce, it would not be uncommon for a pack to consume a weakened member or even an infant. While we consider an act like this to be unspeakable these days, millions of years ago it was simply nature and survival. So I don't find the fact that our ancestors had a cannibalistic nature to be surprising at all. They would probably look at us like we were crazy if they saw how we bury our dead. To them, the way we do things now would probably be seen as wasteful and unnecessary. Why do we fill our dead with chemicals to preserve their bodies and bury them in boxes? It's not like we're going to be looking at them anymore. By burying our dead in boxes we deprive the earth of the nutrients it would otherwise recieve from them. The purpose of our death is taken away. We live and we take throughout our time on this planet. Our bodies in death are supposed to be our way of giving back to the land that nurtured us. Some cultures still believe in that way of thinking. And those cultures are full of beautiful people. Yes, cannibalism is a horrific thing. Today. But back then it was just another way of life.
i dont know why people have an issue with cannibalism, if you are starving, and its either eat another human or die, its just animal instinct. animals have no issue with it
If the fossilized boy with the elongated skull has only gotten 18 months old and then died, he wouldn`r have had the time to grow such an elingated skull caused by mechanical manipulations.
we found the missing link already in the black sea, elongated skulls that are the ancestors of the elongated skulls of paracas that are our ancestors. We have determined the DNA of the elongated skulls of Paracas from the 30 skulls that dated arround 3000 years 12 of them have modern asia, european and native american DNA, making us their predecessors, it was also found that the paracas elongated skulls are the predecessors of the gyza elongated skulls( some of them were burned and others were hidden by the egyptian governments, several elongated skull skelettons dating 12000 years old were found inside the granite boxes inside the tunnels under the gyza pyramid) also we found many elongated skull skeletons in the black sea dating 12000 years. If you want to know more about this topic follow Brien Foester youtube channel, he is doing a pretty good job uncovering the thruths the scientific community does not want to be found.
The skull at 5:13 would not have been a living creature. The skin and muscles on the face would have constantly rubbed on the protrusions leaving lesions in at least the muscles. Chewing would have damaged the muscles and made it too painful to eat or speak. Think about how many times a day you move your facial skin.
I think the Starchild skull deserves a spot in here.
Maybe a jinn skull
THEY ARENT WHITES.
Absolutely
Came close, was wide skulls with huge eyes on there.
it would've been nice to see the actual skulls you're talking about !
Exactly what I was thinking! This video sucks.
no kidding.
its called click bait...people can make money with such deceive
I.Watched the same video as you, and I saw plenty of skulls. But they didn't show each one for long!
The "humanoid" skull "found in Africa" was a prop made for a Dennis Quaid SF movie entitled "Enemy Mine". The Drac skull is seen in a trash-heap outside a mining colony on an extrasolar planet.
Great movie 🎥 👌
@@defenderofthefaith7843 ...yep, great old sci-fi flick!
I thought it looked familiar. These guy's full of crap.
R.I.P to the Drac that gave birth and died
@ozymandias nullifidian thanks man Josiah is also the name of the king of Judah
I like the way we're shown fifteen different things so we don't know which ones were actually found.
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15 🤔 lol its 10
@@sus-gibble4721 look closer
Don't worry, almost nothing in this video is factual.
Guy: whats worse than cannibals?
Me: the devil
"Either left there to die alone or murdered in a very brutal way."
What? How do you deduce both possibilities from the same evidence??? They are literally opposites.
But i enjoyed this video, thank you.
Someone could have murdered them or... If she had some kind of illness which according to this is very likely, it's also possible she was alone and had some kind of episode such as a seizure where she hit her own head off of something several times. I think both theories are possible, do you disagree?
Nephilim thats the longated skull,,not cave men
I think I agree.
I watch a video to SEE what you're talking about. The lack of visuals combined with the misinformation is super irritating. I probably won't be watching another video from this channel.
Fr though. They called Neanderthals cavemen. Like they did not research the neanderthal what so ever
They tell us what they want us to think
Thanks for warning content
If the Smithsonian gets a hold of anything you will never see it again .
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@@daviddery2688 ???
They try to hide the fact that giants existed.
dont worry we will get every thing back dose not belong to thenm of usbelongs to every one8888****
"Ancient warrior whose head was artificially lengthened" is when I knew this is mainstream bullshit and not truth.
How did they lengthen the skulls brooo
How did they lengthen the skull, enlarge the eye sockets & create a soft spot? Oh right, religious nut who's "God," wants humans to avoid intelligence.
Skull lengthjening was done by a number of cultures. Just google: skull lengthening. Also called cranial deformation. It was most typically done by binding the skull as it grew, similar to how chinese foot binding alters the feet. Here's a freebie: www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141013-why-we-reshape-childrens-skulls
Skull lengthening was commonly done in Africa & some Native Amerindians by binding skull at very young age!
#8 Let that be a lesson to the next laddy that decides he's going to eat me Lucky Charms and live to talk about it.
That is pretty fucking funny lol
Mmmmm... lucky charms
Concerning the "Cheesman Park" Skeletons in Denver, anyone who's either lived in Denver, or who have older relatives that live in Denver, already knew about the park beginning as a cemetery, as a matter of fact, it was Denver's first cemetery. Cheesman Park was used as the inspiration for the "Poltergeist" movie franchise, doesn't everyone remember Craig Nelson screaming at his real estate developer boss, that, "You moved the headstones, but you didn't move the graves !!"
It's just one of a couple of haunted park areas in & around Denver, Hell, there's far more of these converted cemeteries in New York City than there is in Denver. Even so, you still don't see a hell of a lot of people in Cheesman Park late at night, as it's DEFINITELY haunted. For you see, that as of 2018 the estimates of over 3,000 people are still interred under the lovely, grassy park areas, and the worthies of Denver have no intentions of ripping up the park to move them elsewhere, no matter what the narrator for this little video says.........
Meat is meat. We modern humans have a problem with eating each other but I guess back then it was survival.
That silly little foot part shows completely different sorts of skulls from one another as though all related.
And Lucy is not all from one skeleton.
And Lucy was 4.2 - 4.4 mya. Not 3.2. Not that it makes any difference.
Defleshing doesn't exactly mean they ate them. There are many cultures that practice defleshing with out eating.
I was thinking the same thing. How did they know they actually consumed the flesh. Even if they did could it been because of famine?
Those canables were the earliest form of politicians.
The Neanderthal eat their families and friends cause they didn't want not to loose the bond of the deceased but to know they are still here with us kind of feeling..yours very truly Alfonso Cantu
There are still African tribes who practice this today.
I know that from Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles.
Just before halfway through is a most ridiculous reason why Crogon Man as his body was cut in half by a tractor which destroyed the rest of his body.
Amazing what they can 3D print and take a picture of to get you to watch their video.
Amazing how you can type some silly ass comment that noone wants to read.. get a life
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Good point. Always reject the obvious. No secret there.
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Facts
You Really think they go to underwater and other places to watch a video
Some of these skulls are easily explainable when you study the ways some tribes (i.e.. africa) would wear things like neck rings to alter their appearance and as often happens something went terribly wrong slowly causing fatal injuries. Some could have been birth defects, others very well could have been forged by man in attempts to "control the tribe", similar to that freaky movie "The Village". The elders forged a costume and would scare the crap out of their neighbors and their kids by running around at night wearing it making them too scared to try and leave and at the same time keeping order amongst the village under the threat of this creature "getting" those who oppose village guidelines/elders. Humans have been manipulating each other our whole existence. History has taught us that all over the world. It makes sense to me that maybe some of these archeological finds could very well be props for lack of a better term. We use Santa, the easter bunny and the tooth fairy etc to control the behavior of our children even now and obviously it would take more to convince an adult. So it really isn't that far fetched to think they would create ways to keep everyone in check.
The number seven is fake, you can see where the skull has cast lines from a mold and the bottom is flat like it was made to sit up right.
If you give a good listening to that segment, it is assuming that the individual skull described left no trace of its existence so, the picture would not be of that skull....
The bogman ate cereal thousands of years ago!
Exactly, I can’t see that happening.
It was usually some sort oat/wheat/grain mixed with water or milk
Yep! FRUIT LOOPS! OR was it LUCKY CHARMS?
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We have a cave system called the Mendips in the UK, you'll know them because of a very famous cheese that comes from one of the towns located in the centre of the Mendips "Cheddar Gorge". We found a burial pit where they dumped the eaten carcasses of their meals.. mainly horses and mammoths but also a lot of human skeletons.. how did they know the occupants of the cave were cannibals?
the skeletons had teeth marks in them.. like someone had chewed/sucked them dry..
The explanation for the elongated skulls applies to a part of those found elongated skulls... Binding a human skull with planks from birth will effectively modify the shape of the skull, but not its volume! The brain cavity will get a different shape from a non-modified human skull, but it won't be bigger.
So, the skulls binding practice doesn't explain the elongated skulls with 40 - 50% bigger brain cavity found in such places like Cusco, Peru...
The ones that were skull binded were trying to look like the real deal....the real enlongated skull people.
Thank you for neither sounding like 'Robot Voice' or an unemployed strip bar DJ.
Sounds like he's speaking to 4 year olds instead.
@@thefactisfactis If you don't like his share of information other channels are just a click away.
Anthropology and archaeology, the only professions where a guy can find 20% of something and just make up the rest and the world publishes it as fact.
This guy is like main media. They don't need facts either.
I think I always just assumed that early humans were cannibals. Meat would have been a valuable commodity back then. And, considering human beings are still practicing cannibalism in remote areas, it’s easy to assume at one time we all did.
Interesting video. But when you showed the Yucatan skull and mentioned an early form of syphilis, you showed circular microbes. Treponemes are notoriously spiral shaped.
There was no attempt to be scientifically accurate anywhere in the vide. It would have been impossible, with all the sheer made up nonsense throughout.
Loose facts on 2, Brien Foerster is one of the individuals who brought the elongated skulls to light and is still working with them.
This video is a waste of time. No focus on the " actual " skull, lots of filler that has nothing to do with the main topic. I would like to see your videos in the future if you can stay on visual focus and not on tangents.
I agree with you. The heading is clearly clickbait vernacular.
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@@tyrionlannister9273 no
Did you actually refer the skull as belonging too "an alien freak" because the eye sockets were large
missing link = E.T.
The nephilim were ET hybrids!
When they say cereal, they mean grains like wheat or barley, not something made in a factory by Kellogs.
Is anybody actually surprised that Neanderthals were cannibals? It was a lot more difficult for them to find food sometimes, desperate times call for desperate measures.
@bob builder Exactly.
The one with the bodies underneath the park. Haven't you ever seen the poltergeist? Those bodies weren't left by accident, it was cheaper to leave them. It was a financial thing.
Now we know where the term "Eat Me" came from...
The alien eye socket looked sharp and cut out. A real life form would have a smoother rounded edge around the socket. A sharp edge would be very painful when pressed or bumped on something. 🤷♂️
03:01 this may have been their version of a sky burial instead. Maybe they fed the flesh of the deceased to wild animals, like the Tibetans, Mongols and Native Americans would do.
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So You Are Telling Me That We Can Tell How Old A Full Skeleton Is, Say Of 5 - 12 Million Years A Go, BUT, Your Saying That We Can Not Know Exactly How Some One Actually Died Or Were Mummified With Our Current Technologies ???????, Hmmmmmmm, Some Thing Is Definitely Not Right Here.......
Any Who, Great Video, I Like It. Keep It Up Brother
Scientists have recently admitted that carbon dating is not accurate and can be off by millions of years.
I think I seen this in the Mummy movie, because the priest suffered a terrible curse and to those who disturbs the tomb shall suffer a terrible curse. Also I'm guessing that the Princess of Egypt probably did do something wicked and she's another carrier of the bad curse just like that bad priest who murdered the Pharaoh of Egypt.
Considering where the mummy was found I would have to agree that it was just a normal situation. It is true that 1 of the worst punishments in Egypt was to be mummified and buried alive. If it was that type of a burial it would have been a very highly secretive location that was buried extremely deep as they feared the curse of the mummy.
1:05 If this is archival footage, that clinician is handling an artifact without gloves. A huge NO-NO! But then again, it’s probably fake...
The one with the large eye sockets, is my favorite!!!
I was wondering about that and where that image came from!! It probably isn't real but still very cool!!
#7 we also don't know what type of 3d printer it was made on.
#2 or possible because there isn't anything to follow up on as it didn't exist
The video is misleading, saved you guys time wasted clicking on it
Milk and cereal,kinda sounds like BS to me?
7 is with ridges is for deep diving and is a mermaid
@brian jarvis we know more about the moon then we know about the ocean, they could be real we know only 20 percent of what's in the ocean, More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans.
If I was to write history like this guy is trying to get across
I would be sayin
people are not land mammals
they are from the ocean yes but way after fish
“Weird. I wrapped my infants head tightly with rope to ensure that his head grew in a grotesque and inhuman fashion. Why the heck did he die when he was 18 months old??” 😢
It doesn't kill them. Those cultures did it for who knows how long. It's stupid for sure.. but not fatal
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea !"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
I was at a Dallas Zoo and they had an ape that walked upright exactly like a man very short heir in a room with vary strong bars silverback chest big muscles it almost broke down the cage. It was about 6.5 hight or 7 hight
I once found a glass skull full of vodka once!
Number seven is an art project. Scales on the teeth, no skull plates with smooth bone, as skulls from mammals have. Reptiles don't have human shaped heads with human noses and eye spacing. Beautiful work I'd put in a lit case.
Other bizarre skull types.
1) Giant humans ? +’2
rows of teeth.
2)Average size human skulls +
2 horns on foreheads,
There are videos of both skull types.
HOW Did those 'Ancient' People KNOW that a Baby's Skull COULD Be
Re-Formed? "They just Did?" ! Think About This!
Yah, and why were people doing that all over the world? What was the purpose.? What were they trying to emulate?
This is a good one and yet it also proves we still have a lot to learn about our own existence
You telling me that caveman was eating milk and cereal
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You'd EAT marrow, not drink it!
2:00 ewwwww wats that!!!
The Mysterious Human Skull looks like the Unas from Stargate SG- 1.
It's a prop from the movie "Enemy Mine". Almost nothing in the video is factual.
We didn't come from monkeys
I want to believe the narrator understands that 'cereal and milk' doesn't mean frosted mini wheats in this context, but I'm honestly not 100% sure.
Umm no babies had their heads wrapped to enlongate them bc the ancient gods had the same cone like heads, those who had the same skulls were offspring of them, the nephillum aka fallen angels. Nothing to with being warriors the mothers were trying to pass off the kid as special with god like traits!
Why are you calling the alien a freak that's 😥😔
Wow thats alot of information
I have a skelatin in my closet......you can't see it....
That #7 is absolutely crazy
The ancient peruvian skulls have been around forever.... All naturally elongated... An some have red hair left... There are 13 an if in 2011. They wanted to revisit a study done in the 60's I guess... But it's all been done before...
How about some info as to where these skulls were taken to, instead of just saying"the men in black may have been involved" (in a cover-up).
Bro sooo much detail on the deaths get my like
I like the alien stuff the most
Hi, I think the most interesting skull is the "alien" skull with the huge eye cavities unlike any human has ever had. And the fact that to this day there has been no new informacion on it's genetic makeup, perhaps the MIB did put a damper on the research and covered it up.
@@johndeans1469 That is not what I wrote... Perhaps it is a bit of humor you are trying to convey.
I've watched a lot of these things @@felsenrogers4083 and have come to the conclusion they are strictly for entertainment proposes only. Not a lick of truth. Like that picture of a skull that draws you in, no skull anywhere is rough they're smooth even reptilian sculls. But that one looks like a wood rasp. Then their trying to get me to believe skin or scales were applied to that surface.
read my comment, I've looked into this one a lot. Genetic analysis was attempted, the results were not released back to the customer researcher, in general. There is certainly something afoot, though human corruption is far more likely than aliens not cleaning up after themselves.
Some things you may also find interesting about the Cuzco Peru skull:
There is one parietal plate (something every human skull has 2) The skull is larger than other indigenous skulls found, plus the skull cavity is 25% larger than any typical human skull
The skull still has hair attached to the remaining scalp, and it's red, not black
The foramen magnum (where the skull and spinal column connect) is positioned too far forward which is an anomaly head-boarding cannot produce.
There was another elongated skull found of a child, also in Peru, that was of similar size and shape. Larger than typical skull, larger eye sockets, one parietal plate, unusual placement of the foramen magnum. Scientists were keen on call it head-boarding until they discovered one hiccup.
The child was buried along with its mother. Well, not just along with, but still inside. The child was still unborn and found in the mother's body. It was estimated the child was full term and would have been born, had the mother not perished. Perhaps in child birth? Unknown.
No skull is rough, they are all smooth. Mammals fish reptilians. A picture worth a thousand words this one is fake. One word
So which skulls are we looking at you got so many skull pictures we don't know which is which. Looks like you're just throwing up a whole bunch of random skull pictures
The actual photos would have been great.
These scientists aren’t wearing gloves handling a skull? Why?🤭
It was cleaned?
@@robertkinslow8953 wouldn’t that remove DNA?
And she may had had syphilis, 🤮.
I thought the same thing, Shes a savage for that lol
they must want cooties.
You forgot the star child skull that was also found in Peru It's been years since they updated that one
If the skull had a disease, then why are you touching it with your bare hands?
The Peruvian skull was the strangest.
Also keep in mind that Neanderthals were much closer to animals then we are now. What do packs of carnivorous animals do when one of their own becomes weak or dies? They attack and/or eat them. In a world where food is scarce, it would not be uncommon for a pack to consume a weakened member or even an infant. While we consider an act like this to be unspeakable these days, millions of years ago it was simply nature and survival. So I don't find the fact that our ancestors had a cannibalistic nature to be surprising at all. They would probably look at us like we were crazy if they saw how we bury our dead. To them, the way we do things now would probably be seen as wasteful and unnecessary. Why do we fill our dead with chemicals to preserve their bodies and bury them in boxes? It's not like we're going to be looking at them anymore. By burying our dead in boxes we deprive the earth of the nutrients it would otherwise recieve from them. The purpose of our death is taken away. We live and we take throughout our time on this planet. Our bodies in death are supposed to be our way of giving back to the land that nurtured us. Some cultures still believe in that way of thinking. And those cultures are full of beautiful people. Yes, cannibalism is a horrific thing. Today. But back then it was just another way of life.
Nice. Just like the history channel.
Flashing random images while narrating unrelated mostly untrue information
i dont know why people have an issue with cannibalism, if you are starving, and its either eat another human or die, its just animal instinct. animals have no issue with it
A greedy undertaker disrespected the dead all just to make more money.
3:44 he looks so alive tho...
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I once walked and chewed gum at the same time,yet when I had my head examined they found nothing.
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If the fossilized boy with the elongated skull has only gotten 18 months old and then died, he wouldn`r have had the time to grow such an elingated skull caused by mechanical manipulations.
You need to do better research on the bog bodys
we found the missing link already in the black sea, elongated skulls that are the ancestors of the elongated skulls of paracas that are our ancestors. We have determined the DNA of the elongated skulls of Paracas from the 30 skulls that dated arround 3000 years 12 of them have modern asia, european and native american DNA, making us their predecessors, it was also found that the paracas elongated skulls are the predecessors of the gyza elongated skulls( some of them were burned and others were hidden by the egyptian governments, several elongated skull skelettons dating 12000 years old were found inside the granite boxes inside the tunnels under the gyza pyramid) also we found many elongated skull skeletons in the black sea dating 12000 years.
If you want to know more about this topic follow Brien Foester youtube channel, he is doing a pretty good job uncovering the thruths the scientific community does not want to be found.
This were the descendants of the Nefelings
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The skull at 5:13 would not have been a living creature. The skin and muscles on the face would have constantly rubbed on the protrusions leaving lesions in at least the muscles. Chewing would have damaged the muscles and made it too painful to eat or speak. Think about how many times a day you move your facial skin.
That is clearly a pop culture depiction of a demon or something. it is not one of the skulls being discussed.
It's amazing how casually admits that No.7 is most likely a hoax which ironically is the thumbnail photo! Nice going!
For one thing, there is no one "Missing Link", as it was a gradual process of evolution.
just mutations that didn't take.
Cereal did not exist back then
Lucky Charms anyone?
wouldn't it be nice if the photos all matched the subject being spoken about instead of substitutes?
Number 10 gave the wrong guy syphilis ..
Where are the chips having men today?
That fist pic of #7 is clearly a sculpture. If nothing else you can tell by the eye socket they are solid no opening for optic nerve of any sort.
Facts... A lot of confusing stories!