Sunday, 31 January 2016
The Dolichocephalous Skulls of Malta
Image source: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_maltaskulls_1.htm
Malta has its own history of a megalithic period, accompanied by the cone-headed people, who seem to turn up all around the world where megalithic structures are found.
The Hypogeum of Hal Salflienti, in Malta. Source: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_malta02.htm
This blog article mentions a megalithic temple, where men of unusual cranial capacity were buried. This place is also known as "The Hypogeum of Hal Salflienti". This blog article has several good pictures of the hypogeum.
Looking at the picture of these skulls, you can also see the missing sagittal suture, very much like the Paracas conehead skulls of Peru.
The modern population of Malta are largely related to the Arabs and speak a Semitic language related to Arabic. However, in the past, there have obviously been other cultures there. The article says that in Malta, there was a culture there that was worshipping "the mother goddess" from 4100-2500 BC. The date 2500 BC is a key date, according to the article, which is when that culture suddenly ended.
The authors of the article associate the cone-headed race of Malta with the cone-headed race of Egypt. They go on to say that they were an aristocratic class, and only mingled with their own kind. If you look up images of Nefertiti or Tutankhamun, every depiction of them shows definite skull elongation, and increased relative cranial capacity.
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