The source is not credible at all. Every one of those skulls is either the result of cranial binding (such as the Huns, but also practiced by most Meso-American and South American natives), or is a product of a hydrocephalic disorder.
If you look at the date of the documented link in question, it comes from a period of time very early in the history of the web (from the link)
The photos first appeared a year ago on CompuServe
Also, the name of the link (ufo-disclosure) should be a dead giveaway.
I was referring to the site’s explanation for the skulls. So, the site only got right that the skulls are real. Their explanation for them (aliens) was rather far-fetched.
I am well aware of the prolific nature of deformed skulls (cranial deformation) across the world (and on the internet). I’ve done a bit of body modification myself, although mine is not nearly so apparent.
The source is not credible at all. Every one of those skulls is either the result of cranial binding (such as the Huns, but also practiced by most Meso-American and South American natives), or is a product of a hydrocephalic disorder.
If you look at the date of the documented link in question, it comes from a period of time very early in the history of the web (from the link)
Also, the name of the link (ufo-disclosure) should be a dead giveaway.
Have a look at their main page:
http://www.ufodisclosure.com/main.html
The ufo site is pretty irrelevant—since these photos are on hundreds of sites all over the internet. For more pictures, perhaps see:
http://google.com/images?q=elongated+skulls
I was referring to the site’s explanation for the skulls. So, the site only got right that the skulls are real. Their explanation for them (aliens) was rather far-fetched.
I am well aware of the prolific nature of deformed skulls (cranial deformation) across the world (and on the internet). I’ve done a bit of body modification myself, although mine is not nearly so apparent.