Monday, February 1, 2021

Cro-Magnon Skulls Found in Wales Identical to Those in the Ohio Valley Mounds

 Cro-Magnon Skulls Found in Wales Identical to Those in the Ohio Valley Mounds


This type of "primitive" skull type has been found across the northern latitudes associated with the Maritime Archaic.  One of the burial rituals that is found within these primitive giants was the use of red ochre.


Phoenician Origins of Britons and Scots, 1925
   And it was presumably early pioneer stragglers of this same Nordic race at the end of the Old Stone Age who are represented by the "Red Man" of Paviland Cave, in the Gower peninsula of Wales, of the mammoth age, and the "Kneiss Chief " in the stone cist at Keiss (Kassi?) in Caithness. Both of these are interred with rude stone weapons and are of the superior and artistic Cro-Magnon type of early men, which seems to have been the proto-Nordic or proto-Aryan. Indeed, the association of the Keiss chief had a cranium described by Huxley: The Keiss chief is described by Laing as "tall man of very massive proportions", lying extended with face to the East. Huxley found his cranial index was 76, with projecting eyebrow ridges which gave the forehead a "receding" aspect and the forehead "low and narrow."      


                                          Giant Human Remains From The British Isles and Europe