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Now there's a Crystal Skull! Cultural relic!
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The crystal-made skull found in 1927 at the Mayan ruins of Belize, Central America, is breathtaking. This crystal skull is made entirely of quartz and is almost the same size as a human skull. It is 127 centimeters tall and weighs 52 kilograms, and is carved from the skull of a woman.
The crystal skulls carved from human skulls by the Mayans[1] demonstrate sophisticated anatomical and optical techniques. And it is made of some kind of collision technology that is not yet mastered by technology.
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I didn't know before! But I've ever made a crystal head! They are looking for 3D scanning and then 3D engraving technology.
It's like a live-action version of a crystal head! They are specialized in acrylic 3D engraving, high polishing, crystal glue pouring. A search is there.
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Personally, I think it was done by aliens, and I don't know if anyone agrees with it or not.
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According to the book "Danger ——— My Way", published in 1954, this crystal human head was made by ancient people more than 3,600 years ago: "According to archaeologists, the production of this crystal human head took at least 150 years, and it was carved and polished with sand, and it was buried in the ground for at least about 3,600 years before it was unearthed." Other archaeologists disagree, arguing that it was impossible for the ancient people who lived more than 3,600 years ago to make such a fine crystal human head due to the low level of science and technology at that time.
The French Museum of Humanity also treasures a crystal human head, according to some French archaeologists: "This crystal human head has been scientifically identified as being made by Mexican Indians ——— Astercons in the 15th or 15th century." From a historical and religious point of view, it is estimated that it was the decoration of a priest's staff of the Asterks, thus proving that the Asterks understood the beauty of crystal and the technology of making crystal in the Middle Ages.
At the same time, it shows that they knew how to smelt copper for a long time, because near this crystal head, many small refined copper tools have been found, and it seems that the crystal head was carved by the Asterks with copper tools. Some scholars support and agree with the above assertion, they believe that in the 14th and 15th centuries AD, the Asterks had created a considerable degree of culture, capable of producing pottery with excellent texture and beautiful shape, characterized by black lines on brown ground, and the patterns developed from a variety of complex geometric patterns to realistic subjects such as flowers, birds, fish and insects, and also used natural copper to forge bronze ware, and also had a high level of skill in casting and molding, especially ornaments made of feather inlays, which had a high level of craftsmanship. In 1987, during archaeological excavations, a large stone carving with a diameter of 11 feet and weighing about 10 tons was found in Mexico, called the "Moon Stone", which was carved by the Astercons in 1470 AD.
From some of the historical facts listed above, it can be proved that the scientific and technological level of the Asterks at that time had reached a very high level, and they were capable of making crystal human heads. The Asterks believed in the immortality of the soul and worshipped multiple gods (the god of the sun, the moon, the cloud, the god of rain, the god of flowers, the god of five meters, etc.), and when worshipping the gods, they often sacrificed with living people. This crystal human head may be one of the items used by the Asterks to hold worship to the gods.
However, some scholars are skeptical or even negative of the above assertion, they believe that in the 14th and 15th centuries AD, the production tools and ** of the Asterk people were generally made of wood and stone, and they were still in the stage of tribal alliance, and were in the transition from primitive society to early slavery, and they lacked superb carving skills, so it was difficult to carve lifelike crystal heads.
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