Saturday, April 18, 2020

Curator of the Carnegie Museum Measures Mummified Torso of a Giant in Pennsylvania at Nine Feet

Curator of the Carnegie Museum Measures Mummified Torso of a Giant in Pennsylvania at Nine Feet




Carnegie Leyden Tribune
June 30, 1921
NINE FOOT SKELETON
     On opening a mound near Greensburg, Pa., the curator of the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh, Dr. Holland, unearthed a skeleton between eight and nine feet tall.  The burial mound was 100 feet long and more than 12 feet high.  The most interesting feature in the recent excavation was the mummified torso of a human body at least 4,000 years old.  The parts of the skeletons were shipped to the Carnegie museum-Scientific American to Dr. Holland.






Another mass grave of giants was discovered at Tioga Point, Pennsylvania www.nephilimgiants.net : Giant's Graveyard Excavated at Tioga Point, Pennsylvania