[Edit this paragraph] Introduction to the crystal skull ■ British scientists have confirmed that it is a fake. The Aztecs, the original inhabitants of Mexico, carved human skulls with stones, bones, wood and other materials, which were called "the head of death". Some are carved with crystals, which are exaggerated and abstract in shape, consistent in style and generally small. For example, the British Museum has two small skulls identified as "ancient Mexico". The small one is carved with talc, and the large one is carved with crystal, and the height is only 1.25 inch. Both are perforated, probably used as rosaries or amulets. A museum in Paris also has a crystal skull, which is about half the size of a real skull. French experts believe that it was made by Aztecs in 14 or 15 century. But this is not a mysterious phenomenon, nor is it a crystal skull as advocated by the "new age religion". The crystal skull in their mind is about the same size as the real skull, realistic and beautiful. It is said that it is sacred to the Mayans and has mysterious power. [Edit this paragraph] The controversy surrounding the crystal skull was carefully investigated by two archaeologists, who were also private detectives for two years. The earliest documentary record of Anna's skull was an anthropological book named Man in Britain in 1930s. At that time, the owner sold the skull to Michelle's father for 400 pounds around 1945, and there was an auction before that. It was also auctioned at Sotheby's auction house in England. At that time, the British Museum offered 360 pounds, but the crystal skull holder at that time thought the price was too low, so he bought it himself. Today, the British Museum still has the auction documents, which further confirms that what the crystal skull holder said today is completely out of thin air. The crystal skull is not a product of Mayan culture at all, and it is not unearthed from the Mayan temple. Its origin may only be clear to the holder who auctioned it that year. The following is an extension of the statement made by Michelle, the current crystal skull holder and provider (Anna). She was asked three times when she got the crystal skull. She said it was 65438+1930s, 1928 and 1924 respectively, and among the fans of the crystal skull, it became 1927, the first three times. Finally, this book published by 1995 said that it was excavated by itself. [Edit this paragraph] The guess about the crystal skull is that it is no longer a gift from higher civilizations outside the earth, nor was it made by the ancient Mayans themselves. It is not that the ancient Mayans could not make anatomically accurate skulls. They are not ignorant farmers, but experts in mathematics, astronomy and calendar. Their skills can rival or even surpass modern technology. But we have no conclusive evidence that the ancient Mayans really had crystal skulls. There is some evidence that the ancient Mayans may have made crystal skulls, but there is also some evidence that Aztecs and Indians in central and plateau Mexico later made crystal skulls. These ancient people were good at carving beautiful objects on crystals, and they also used the image of skulls very frequently. [Edit this paragraph] The legend of the crystal skull is false. High-tech shattered the myth that this crystal skull is fake! Scientists use the flexible resin used by dentists to make dental molds to make impressions of crystal skulls. From above, we can see that there are slight rotational scratches on the eyes, teeth and skull. Obviously, this crystal sculpture was cut and polished with a wheel tool. Further research by Jane Walsh, archivist of Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, found that this crystal skull was probably the "masterpiece" of Eugene Bo Ban, who specialized in collecting cultural relics before Columbus discovered America in the19th century. There are indications that he has sold at least two crystal skulls claiming to be antiques. According to the documents, it was Bo Ban who got the crystal skull. Later, it was sold to the British Museum by Tiffany Jewelry Company of new york as 1897. It was also Bo Ban who sold a similar crystal skull to a collector. Later, the collector donated it to a museum in Paris and it has been preserved until now. Colin McEwan of the British Museum said that this crystal skull, which has been on display since last Christmas, has been the theme of some special ceremonies for many years. Many people believe that it has extraordinary life and worship it, and the rumors about it are getting more and more fantastic. Interestingly, there are about a dozen large crystal skulls in the world at present. All but three of them are in the hands of private collectors. People who firmly believe in the above legends have always accused the British Museum of deliberately keeping the skull out of public view, or "imprisoning" the cosmic energy contained in it. However, now British scientists have confirmed that this skull is fake, but many people still think that this is a trick played by scientists. Professor Freestone, former head of scientific research at the British Museum, also admitted that the latest findings of scientists could not convince those who believed that skulls were magical. He said: "Just think about the shroud of Turin, and you will understand that even if there is more evidence, it will not convince some superstitious people."
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