Reptilian heads

These reptilian-type mummified heads discovered near Nasca in Peru have been studied by the team at the Instituto Inkari – Cusco.

Features

Type: humanoid
Reptilian species, “little gray” style
No hair or body hair
Large almond-shaped eyes
No ears or ear canals (but they do have a “middle ear and inner ear”—cochlea, according to Mexican biologist Jose de la Cruz Rios)
No teeth
Occipital opening located in the middle of the base of the skull (foramen magnum)

Presentation and analysis of the radiographs of the mummified heads by Dr. Edson Salazar Vivanco

Characteristics of a reptilian head

1 Crests
2 Supraorbital ridges
3 Metopic crest
4 Eye socket
5 Nasal and mouth openings
6-8 Occipital condyle
7-9 Rectangular base of the skull
10 Square foramen magnum

The characteristics of the mummified heads observed and analyzed bear no relation to the anatomical and morphological structure of any other known species.

According to the work of biologist Dr. José de la Cruz Ríos López

Ear canal of a reptilian head

All mummified heads show a structure corresponding to the cochlea and middle ear.

According to the work of biologist Dr. José de la Cruz Ríos López

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