Crystal skull of Lubaantum

“…a human size and shaped, clear quartz skull, 11.7 lbs, two pieces with a separate jaw, discovered in Lubaantum (now Belize) in 1924 in the ruins of a Mayan City by F. A. Mitchell-Hedges. This skull is currently near Toronto, Canada with Anna Mitchell-Hedges, his adopted daughter. The skull is an almost absolute copy of our own human skull except it is circular in the temples and has a handle like form in the cheekbones. When the skull is not activated, it is clear as glass. ANCIENT” – an opinion of Joshua Shapiro, the Crystal Skull Explorer. The most known crystal skull is called the Mitchell-Hedges Skull. It’s particularly famous because it’s very similar in form to a modern human skull. Scientists still do not know how the skull was constructed and who made it. The Mitchell-Hedges skull is made of clear quartz crystal and both cranium and mandible appear to originate from the same solid block. It is almost an anatomically accurate replica of a human skull. The cranial measurements of other crystal skulls are definitely not the same as present human skulls. Click to see Full Image The …

Stone Blocks

Baalbek, Lebanon

The huge blocks of stone at Tiahuanaco were held together by copper, and sometimes by gold rivets, a method of building-constructions found also in Assyria and Etruria. Some blocks of stone used at Tiahuanaco weighed a hundred and others even two hundred tons. They were brought from Kiappa, a distance of forty miles as the crow flies. Solid stone wheels have been found which could have been used to move them. The Sumerians themselves are the first people of whom we have evidence who used a solid wheel. The blocks were probably sawn out of the rock face by a method used by the Cretans, who sawed rock into ashlars with bronze saws. The use of cyclopean stone blocks has passed out of fashion in the Mediterranean by 1500 B.C.

There are other similarities to New World and Old World architecture. Thus, there little round holes in the top slabs of graves at Tiahuanaco, precisely as in Egyptian tombs, to let through the soul, presumed as being essential by the burial ritual of the Egyptians.

There are double parallel walls at Tiahuanaco, with large stones outside and the …