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Elongated Skulls with Brien Forester

May 20, 201656 min
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Episode description

Tonight the ancient mystery of elongated skulls. The year is 1928, the place: Peru, deep in the desert plateau of Pisco Province in the Inca region simply known as Paracas. It is here that Peruvian archaeologist Julio Tello is about make a world shattering discovery. Inside a huge graveyard containing multiple tombs, Tello uncovers 300 of the largest elongated skulls ever discovered, some dating back 3,000 years. These skulls are named The Paracas Skulls. What makes this find different than other elongated skulls, is that they do not appear to be the result of traditional forms of cranial deformation such as head binding and head flattening. Whatsmore, there is are distinct differences between The Paracas skulls and those of human skulls. Shockingly, The cranial capacity is measured up to 25 percent larger and 60 percent heavier than standard human skulls. So what is the explanation for these differences?
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