Saturday, May 13, 2023

Comparing Combe-Capelle (CroMagnon) Skull with a Skull Found at the Copper Mines at Isle Royale

 

Comparing Combe-Capelle (CroMagnon) Skull with a Skull Found at the Copper Mines at Isle Royale



The Combe Capelle skull was discovered in France and is dated to about 7,500 B.C.  It has been labeled as Cro Magnon.  The same Archaic features can be found within the Maritime Archaic skulls from Northern Germany, Denmark to North America.  The Maritime Archaic migrated from the coastal regions to the Great Lakes.  Their skulls are easily recognized by the protruding brow ridge and sloping forehead. The skull on the left was uncovered in Wisconsin, the skull to the right is Combe-Capelle. More on Neanderthal skulls in Europe and North America www.nephilimgiants.net : Giant Neanderthal Hybrids of Northern Europe and North America