'Alien-Like' Skulls Excavated in Mexico

Samstwitch

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Excuse me, but I don't think this is a human skull. They must think we're idiots. :rolleyes: Maybe "The Coneheads" movie wasn't all fiction! :eek:

'Alien-Like' Skulls Excavated in Mexico

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.

The site, referred to as El Cementerio, contained the remains of 25 human burials. Thirteen of them had deformed skulls, which were elongate and pointy at the back, and five had mutilated teeth. [See Photos of the 'Alien' Skulls]

Dental mutilation involves filing or grinding teeth into odd shapes, while cranial deformation involves distorting the normal growth of a child's skull by applying force — for example, by using cloths to bind wooden boards against their heads.

"Cranial deformation has been used by different societies in the world as a ritual practice, or for distinction of status within a group or to distinguish between social groups," said researcher Cristina García Moreno, an archaeologist at Arizona State University. "The reason why these individuals at El Cementerio deformed their skulls is still unknown."

"The most common comment I've read from people that see the pictures of cranial deformation has been that they think that those people were 'aliens,'" García added. "I could say that some say that as a joke, but the interesting thing is that some do think so. Obviously we are talking about human beings, not of aliens."

Of the 25 burials, 17 were children between 5 months and 16 years of age. The high number of children seen at the site could suggest inept cranial deformation killed them due to excessive force against the skull. The children had no signs of disease that caused their deaths.

Although cranial deformation and dental mutilation were common features among the pre-Hispanic populations of Mesoamerica and western Mexico, scientists had not seen either practice in Sonora or the American Southwest, which share a common pre-Hispanic culture. The researchers suggest the people at El Cementerio had been influenced by recent migrants from the south.

"The most important implication would be to extend the northern boundary of the Mesoamerican influence," García told LiveScience.

A number of skeletons also were found with earrings, nose rings, bracelets, pendants and necklaces made from seashells and snails from the Gulf of California. One person was buried with a turtle shell on the chest. It remains uncertain why some of these people were buried with ornaments while others were not, or — another mystery — why only one of the 25 skeletons was female.

During the next field season, the researchers aim to determine the cemetery's total size and hope to find more burials to get a clearer idea of the society's burial customs. "With new information, we also hope to determine whether there was any interaction between these and Mesoamerican societies — how it was and when it happened," they said.

García and her colleagues completed their analysis of the skeletal remains in November. They plan to submit their research to either the journal American Antiquity or the journal Latin American Antiquity.
 

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Seen too many threads like these. Very important not to jump to conclusions in such cases.
 

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Reminds me of: if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck...it must be a duck. Looking at the alien skull makes me think of alien pictures that I have seen in various articles. The eyes and forehead areas of the skull look alien to me...but then again I am no expert. My vote...ET. Now we have unearthed the alien curse upon mankind!
 

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There's just no way that's a human skull. I'm sorry but even when comparing it to a normal human skull, and then an elongated one, it's obvious. Whatever that is, it ain't one of us. Just my two cents:D
 
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Scientific? Uh, where are the reports of the MEASUREMENTS of the bones on these skeletons? That skull looks huge! And don't photos usually describe objects in the frame, such as: What is that ruler-like black-and-white object nearby? A decimeter-stick? Yeah, I have a lot of questions! And just like how crop circles have a pat dismissal explanation of guys with boards and ropes, huge voluminous-beyond-human skulls are always dismissed as elongated. But you can't increase the volume of a cranium by elongating it! Look! Take the blinders off! The spokeswoman quoted and most of the articles on the net seem intent on saying over and over that these are merely alien-LIKE and HUMAN. Open-minded I am but gotta say NOT HOMO SAPIENS
 

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