Elongated Skulls, My Theory

I have a theory about what was going on with those elongated skulls that we see pictures of all over the net. The skulls are attributed to everything from nephilim to alien hybrids and other such whackadoodle. I have an idea that fits better with the facts. We know the elongation of the skulls was due to head binding. The question is why. There’s been speculation that they were trying to emulate the appearance of some other people group. OK if that’s the case then who? I have an idea who it might be. First lets look at some pictures.

Here is a typical elongated skull of the style found at Paracas.

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Now here is a Neanderthal skull.

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Now here’s a Neanderthal skull and an average human skull side by side for comparison.

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Notice how the Neanderthal skull is elongated towards the rear. Were the head binders trying to look like Neanderthals? In his book ‘Buried Alive’ Jack Cuozzo offers very good evidence that Neanderthals were just people who lived to be very old. (1) The bones of the face and head continue to grow even in old age. If you could live to be three hundred plus years old you also would have the type of features a Neanderthal had. It’s pretty obvious that the Neanderthal remains that have been found are from the first several generations after the flood when people still live several hundred years. The timeline of the book of genesis tells us that some of these first post flood people were still alive as late as Abraham’s time. That is in the 2100 to 1800 BC range. The practice of head binding is believed to pre-date written history. (2) What probably happened was that as people stopped living long enough to look like their forefathers the practice was taken up. To the later generations these first post flood generations would have seemed nearly immortal. Much later cases of head binding suggest that the practice was passed down and continued long after everyone who remembered what the ancients had looked like was dead.

1 http://www.jackcuozzo.com/

2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_cranial_deformation

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9 Responses to Elongated Skulls, My Theory

  1. Why bring up head boarding? “if the the bones of the face and head continue to grow even in old age. If you could live to be three hundred plus years old you also would have the type of features a Neanderthal had. It’s pretty obvious that the Neanderthal remains that have been found are from the first several generations after the flood when people still live several hundred years” Good observation…then could the Paracas elongated Skulls be that of those that lived before the Flood that lived almost 900 years…. thus the longer skulls ?

  2. Jurek says:

    Idea connecting neanderthals with elongated skulls is very logic for me. I had simmilar thoughts

  3. Jurek says:

    Also, if in preflood world pressure was higher (accordingly to some theories) skulls might have looked like neanderthal ones

  4. I’m here because I too wondered if they were emulating the elongated shape of Neanderthal skulls. But why would they? Although the evidence is that humans and Neanderthals co-existed and even interbred up to 30 or 40,000 years ago when the Neanderthals died out, I cannot see how a Neanderthal skull shape would be desirable as a status symbol or for any other reason. I tend to think head binding began with efforts to protect the infants head and evolved to a practice for establishing group affiliation, but I keep an open mind on things.

    • BillyClyde says:

      The universe has only existed for 7400 years or so. The neanderthal features faded as lifespans shortened. There were people with neanderthal features in the 3000-2600 BC range. See my article about neanderthal features in pre-Sumerian statuettes. Head binding first appeared in what scholars call the Ubaid period. This is about the same time in which neanderthal features were getting scarce in the population.

    • BillyClyde says:

      It’s possible that the anatomically modern skull was considered to be a birth defect when it first started showing up.

      • Interesting take on it. The thought occurred to me that it could also enable them to better socially infiltrate Neanderthal groups and be accepted. Wolf in sheep’s clothing so to speak.

  5. headbinding doesn’t increase the cranial capacity. Yes these have neanderthal features. But the neanderthal genome has been fully sequenced. They are not quite the same as usw, but still adamic human and interbred with us. light skin and red hair are from them.

    neanderthal DNA is so far absent (not found) in regular human mtDNA but does appear in the rest of the genome, 2-6%. maybe more in some cases. and the tiny amount of people sampled means there is likely somewhere a neanderthal mtDNA lineage we don’t know about, or else we shared the mtDNA with them. A matrilineage can die out and the genetics remain in the rest of the pedigree.

    Interesting point aboiut ubaid people being neanderthal in that other article you left out the reptilians who were humanoid and apparently what I call pseudo reptile, like an armadillo or pangolin. a female is shown nursing an infant.

    I think instead of evolution we should look at genetic engineering.

  6. gunst01 says:

    Reblogged this on Die Goldene Landschaft.

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