In 1928, Peruvian archaeologist Julio C. Tello excavated the Wari Kayan necropolis on the Paracas Peninsula and documented hundreds of mummy bundles and burials. Among the remains were strikingly modified crania, some so elongated that they later became central to claims about lost civilizations, divine bloodlines, and ancient visitors from the sky. The archaeological record establishes that intentional cranial modification occurred in many societies. Infants’ heads were shaped with bands, cloth, boards, or cradle systems while cranial bones were still growing. The methods could produce flattened foreheads, high conical vaults, and elongated forms that appear startling to modern eyes. But the physical process does not fully explain the cultural motive. In the Andes, Mesoamerica, Central Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America, altered skull shapes could mark identity, ancestry, status, beauty, migration, or ritual affiliation. Ancient-astronaut interpretations add another possibility: that some communities were copying the appearance of revered beings remembered as gods. This episode follows the evidence from Tello’s documented Paracas excavations to osteological analysis, ancient DNA, isotopes, Amarna art, and the unresolved question of what these dramatic head shapes meant to the people who created them. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication. #AncientAstronauts #AncientAstronautsAncientMysteriesArchaeologyHuma #ArtificialCranialDeformation #ElongatedSkulls #ParacasSkulls YES OR NO: Did some ancient communities reshape skulls to imitate beings they considered divine??????
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