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‘Alien-like’ skulls are unearthed in 1,000-year-old cemetery and more (Video Report)

IMAGE: from the limestone carving called the “Relief of a Royal Couple” and is believed to depict Nefertiti an Egyptian queen and is from the 18th Dynasty circa 1330 BC. SOURCE: aquiziam.com

from NBC News

By Charles Choi

updated 12/21/2012 12:16:44 PM ET

Human skulls deliberately warped into strange, alien-like shapes have been unearthed in a 1,000-year-old cemetery in Mexico, researchers say.

The practice of deforming skulls of children as they grew was common in Central America, and these findings suggest the tradition spread farther north than had been thought, scientists added.

The cemetery was discovered by residents of the small Mexican village of Onavas in 1999 as they were building an irrigation canal. It is the first pre-Hispanic cemetery found in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. . . . Read Complete Report

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from aquiziam.com

WEIRD SKULL ARTEFACTS

WEIRD ANDOVER VAMPIRE SKULL (photo from aquiziam.com)

weird-skull SOURCE Aquiziam.comIs this weird and vertically elongated Skull the one from Andover?  Real or Hoax – We’re not sure but it’s a fantastic picture. . . . 

For centuries, perhaps even millennia, people have been finding weird skulls and strange artefacts that they cannot easily explain.  These range from gold coins embedded in coal to complicated tools such as the Antikythera Mechanism.  The same is true for skull bones and there have been many discovered that challenge the perception of human evolution.  The fairly recent archaeological discovery of miniature human bones on the Indonesian Island of Flores has lead to the establishment of a new, if contentious, species of human – Homo Floresiensis.  . . . Read Complete Report

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from youtube

Strange Elongated Skulls Discovered in Siberia

Uploaded by diagonaluk

Uploaded on Feb 25, 2009

Archeologists in Siberia have discovered an unusual series of ancient, mishapen skulls.
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Debt Cancellation in Mesopotamia and Egypt from 3000 to 1000 BC

Photo: Famous relief from the Old Babylonian period (now in the British museum) called the “Burney relief” or “Queen of the Night relief”. The depicted figure could be an aspect of the goddess Ishtar, Mesopotamian goddess of sexual love and war. However, her bird-feet and accompanying owls have suggested to some a connection with Lilitu (called Lilith in the Bible), though seemingly not the usual demonic Lilitu.  CREDIT Manuel Parada López de Corselas SOURCE Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain)

from Global Research

Global Research, September 04, 2012

By Eric Toussaint

We must pierce the smoke-screen of creditors and re-establish the historical truth. Repeated and generalised debt cancellation has occurred throughout history.

Hammurabi, king of Babylon, and debt cancellation

The Hammurabi Code is in the Louvre Museum, in Paris. The term “code” is inappropriate, because what Hammurabi left us is a set of rules and judgements on relations between public authorities and citizens. Hammurabi began his 42-year reign as “king” of Babylon (located in present-day Iraq), in 1792 BC. What most history books fail to mention is that, like other governors of the City-State of Mesopotamia, Hammurabi proclaimed the official cancellation of citizens’ debts owed to the government, high-ranking officials, and dignitaries. The so-called Hammurabi Code is thought to date back to 1762 BC. Its epilogue proclaims that “the powerful may not oppress the weak; the law must protect widows and orphans (…) in order to bring justice to the oppressed”. The many ancient documents deciphered from cuneiform script have enabled historians to establish beyond any doubt that four general cancellations took place during Hammurabi’s reign, in 1792, 1780, 1771, and 1762 BC. . . . Read Complete Report