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1. The crystal skulls are human skull hard stone carvings made of clear or milky white quartz.
2. Many crystal skulls are claimed to be pre-Columbian, usually attributed to the Aztec or Maya civilizations.
3. In 1992, the Smithsonian Institution investigated a crystal skull provided by an anonymous source; the source claimed to have purchased it in Mexico City in 1960, and that it was of Aztec origin.
4. Eugène Boban, main French dealer in pre-Columbian artifacts during the second half of the 19th century and probable source of many famous skulls.
5. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series, novels, films, and video games.
6. None of the skulls in museums come from documented excavations.
7. Mitchell-Hedges skull, Perhaps the most famous and enigmatic skull was allegedly discovered in 1924 by Anna Le Guillon Mitchell-Hedges.
8. Very nearly a replica of the British Museum skull-almost exactly the same shape, but with more detailed modeling of the eyes and the teeth.
9. Anna Hedges claimed that she found the skull buried under a collapsed altar inside a temple in Lubaantun, in British Honduras, now Belize.
10. There is a pair of similar skulls known as the British Crystal Skull and the Paris Crystal Skull. Both are said to have been bought by mercenaries in Mexico in the 1890s, possibly at the same time.
11. Further examples of primitively sculpted skulls are a couple called the Mayan Crystal Skull and the Amethyst Skull.
12. "ET Skull" is a smoky quartz skull found in the early 20th Century in Central America.
13. Rose Quartz Crystal Skull : The only known crystal skull that comes close to resembling the Mitchell-Hedges skull is one called the Rose Quartz Crystal Skull, which was reported near the border of Honduras and Guatemala.
14. Brazilian Crystal Skull: This 13.8 pound life-size skull was donated to the museum's Section of Minerals by a Brazilian gem dealer in 2004.
The legend of the crystal skulls
Myths
15. Some believers in the paranormal claim that crystal skulls can produce a variety of miracles.
16. By the 1970s, the crystal skulls entered New Age mythology as potent relics of ancient Atlantis.
17. They even acquired a canonical number: there were exactly thirteen skulls.
18. Some of the skulls are believed to be between 5,000 and 36,000 years old.
19. The ancient Crystal Skulls are the computers of the ancients.
20. They contain important information that help humanity to pass through its current series of challenges to take us into a Golden Age.
21. They were a powerful tool for healing [Body Mind Spirit] by ancient civilizations such as the Mayans or the Atlanteans.
Facts
22. Much research is currently being done on the skulls. However, their origin is still a baffling mystery.
23. Claims of the healing and supernatural powers of crystal skulls have no support in the scientific community.
24. But nobody really knows where they came from or what they were used for.
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1. The crystal skulls are human skull hard stone carvings made of clear or milky white quartz.
2. Many crystal skulls are claimed to be pre-Columbian, usually attributed to the Aztec or Maya civilizations.
3. In 1992, the Smithsonian Institution investigated a crystal skull provided by an anonymous source; the source claimed to have purchased it in Mexico City in 1960, and that it was of Aztec origin.
4. Eugène Boban, main French dealer in pre-Columbian artifacts during the second half of the 19th century and probable source of many famous skulls.
5. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series, novels, films, and video games.
6. None of the skulls in museums come from documented excavations.
7. Mitchell-Hedges skull, Perhaps the most famous and enigmatic skull was allegedly discovered in 1924 by Anna Le Guillon Mitchell-Hedges.
8. Very nearly a replica of the British Museum skull-almost exactly the same shape, but with more detailed modeling of the eyes and the teeth.
9. Anna Hedges claimed that she found the skull buried under a collapsed altar inside a temple in Lubaantun, in British Honduras, now Belize.
10. There is a pair of similar skulls known as the British Crystal Skull and the Paris Crystal Skull. Both are said to have been bought by mercenaries in Mexico in the 1890s, possibly at the same time.
11. Further examples of primitively sculpted skulls are a couple called the Mayan Crystal Skull and the Amethyst Skull.
12. "ET Skull" is a smoky quartz skull found in the early 20th Century in Central America.
13. Rose Quartz Crystal Skull : The only known crystal skull that comes close to resembling the Mitchell-Hedges skull is one called the Rose Quartz Crystal Skull, which was reported near the border of Honduras and Guatemala.
14. Brazilian Crystal Skull: This 13.8 pound life-size skull was donated to the museum's Section of Minerals by a Brazilian gem dealer in 2004.
The legend of the crystal skulls
Myths
15. Some believers in the paranormal claim that crystal skulls can produce a variety of miracles.
16. By the 1970s, the crystal skulls entered New Age mythology as potent relics of ancient Atlantis.
17. They even acquired a canonical number: there were exactly thirteen skulls.
18. Some of the skulls are believed to be between 5,000 and 36,000 years old.
19. The ancient Crystal Skulls are the computers of the ancients.
20. They contain important information that help humanity to pass through its current series of challenges to take us into a Golden Age.
21. They were a powerful tool for healing [Body Mind Spirit] by ancient civilizations such as the Mayans or the Atlanteans.
Facts
22. Much research is currently being done on the skulls. However, their origin is still a baffling mystery.
23. Claims of the healing and supernatural powers of crystal skulls have no support in the scientific community.
24. But nobody really knows where they came from or what they were used for.
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