Deborah Lov - Oct 30, 2011 - Public
"Archaeologist Hector E. Mejia claims that the head sculpture in this photo, taken in southern Guatemala in the 1930s, dates back to "between 3500 and 5000 B.C." and is evidence of a superior pre-Mayan civilization. He points out that the “elongated cranium” and “fine characteristics” of the sculpture are not consistent with pre-Hispanic races of America, and therefore must have been “created by an extraordinary and superior civilization with awesome knowledge of which there is no record of existence on this planet.”
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