In 1927, two British archaeologists, Mixin Two Jods and Anna, at the Antarctic ancient city ruins of Antaro, near the city of Hatri, Engl...
In 1927, two British archaeologists, Mixin Two Jods and Anna, at the Antarctic ancient city ruins of Antaro, near the city of Hatri, England, conducted a survey and found a glass head weighing about 5kg. . It was a simulated glass under the head bone of the manipulator. The nasal bone is assembled by three glass blinds, the eye hole is a round glass, the teeth are neatly attached to the jawbone.
The book "Very Dangerous, My Way" published in 1954 stated that this ancient human bone skeleton made more than 3,600 years ago: According to the archaeologists' assessment, This glass skull takes 150 years to finish. After carving, it is also used to sand. Before being excavated, it was buried in the ground at least 3,600 years.
Some other archaeologists disagree with that reasoning. They said that the ancient people lived 3,600 years ago, limited by the scientific and technical conditions at the time at very low levels, unable to build such sophisticated glass skulls.
The French museum of anthropology also keeps a glass skull. According to a number of French scientists: The glass skull through scientific expertise, determined by the Aztech people, the Anglo-Mexican people created in the 14th or 15th century. From a historical and religious perspective, it could be the jewelry of pastor Aztech, of the British worshiper. Near the place where glass skulls were found, many small but very sophisticated bronze tools were also found. It seems that glass skulls are very likely because Aztech people use bronze tools to make them.
But some scholars are skeptical, even negative. They said that in the 14th and 15th centuries, Aztech's production tools and weapons were often stone and wooden. At that time they were in the tribal alliance, in the period from the primitive society to the beginning of slavery, lack of high-level sculpture industry, it was difficult to carved so vivid glass skulls.
The British Museum also keeps a glass skull. In the dark night without lights, the skull still emitted a dazzling white light, showing a horrific appearance that resembled an evil-looking eyes. This glass skull was acquired at Tiphanni brand store in NewYork in 1898. According to the owner, it was sold by a soldier to the owner at the end of the 18th century. Some archaeologists said it was operative. products of the Adorians (Latin America), crafted from colonial times. But that is just a hypothesis, not the unanimous conclusion of archeologists.
So far all 3 glass skulls are unknown, do not know who made them at what time, purpose and meaning? So far the world is waiting for research archaeologists to find a satisfactory answer.
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