Monday, May 7, 2018

Strange Giant Skeletons Discovered in Wisconsin with Neanderthal Skulls

Strange Giant Skeletons Discovered in Wisconsin with Neanderthal Skulls



Strange skeletons of giants with skulls resembling those of a monkey have been discovered across North America.

New York Times, May 4, 1912
STRANGE SKELETONS FOUND
Indications That Tribe Hitherto Unknown Once Lived in Wisconsin

     Madison, Wisconsin, May 3 - The discovery of several skeletons of human beings while excavating a mound at Lake Delavan indicates that a heretofore unknown race of men once inhabited Southern Wisconsin.  Information of the discovery was brought to Madison today by Maurice Morrisey, of Delavan, who came here to attend a meeting of the Republican State Central Committee. Curator Charles E. Brown of the State Historical Museum will investigate the discoveries within a few days.

Many of these Neanderthal looking skulls were found in North America. Here is an account from California. More Neanderthal hybrids in California here 

Many of the 
New York Times, May 4, 1912 
Strange Skeletons Found
  A heretofore unknown race of men once inhabited Southern Wisconsin. The heads, presumably those of men, are much larger than the heads of any race which inhabit America today. From directly over the eye sockets, the head slopes straight back and the nasal bones protrude far above the cheek bones. The jaw bones are long and pointed, bearing a minute resemblance to the head of the monkey. The teeth in the front of the jaw are regular molars. There were also found in the mounds the skeletons, presumably of women, which had smaller heads, but were similar in facial characteristics.”