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The Mayan Crystal Skull
The Mayan Crystal Skull was discovered in the early part of the 20th century in Guatamala. It had been brought to the US by a Mayan Priest. The Mayan skull is clear,and very similar to the Amethyst Skull. Like the Mitchell-Hedges skull, it was studied at Hewlett-Packard, and was found to be inexplicably cut against the axis of the crystal.
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: This picture released by the British Museum 07 January, 2005 in London shows a crystal skull which is displayed in the museum's Wellcome Trust Gallery. The skull, which was alledged to be from the ancient Aztec civilisation of Mexico, has been determined to be a fake after marks made by a rotating wheel were found on the work. Investigators conjecture that he crystal was cut in the 19th century with suspicion falling to Frenchman Eugene Boban, who originally acquired the skull. AFP PHOTO/BRITISH MUSEUM (Photo credit should read /AFP/Getty Images)
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Rainbow
The Rainbow Skull was found in the Guerro Provence in Mexico and named due to the rainbow of colors that dance through the skull when in the natural light.
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Synergy
Synergy is an ancient skull that has traveled across the Pacific Ocean spending time on various islands and in the care of different cultures. It was modeled from an actual human skull and is said to emanate the quality of synergy- cooperative action.
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The Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull
The research by Hewlett-Packard in 1964 in a special laboratory revealed that the skull had been made long before the first civilizations appeared in that part of America where the skull was found. In addition, rock crystal of such perfect quality couldn'tt be found in that area. The most amazing thing was that the ancient skull weighing 5.13 kg, 203.4 mm long and 125.4 wide had been made of a whole crystal. This fact contradicted the laws of physics.
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British Skull
The British Skull is said to have been bought by mercenaries in Mexico in the 1890s. In comparison to the Mitchell-Hedges skull, they are made of cloudier clear crystal and are not nearly as finely sculpted as the Mitchell Hedges skull.
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British Skull
The British Skull is said to have been bought by mercenaries in Mexico in the 1890s. In comparison to the Mitchell-Hedges skull, they are made of cloudier clear crystal and are not nearly as finely sculpted.
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Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull
The Mitchell-Hedges skull is a masterpiece of art. It was made from one piece of clear crystal, but the lower jaw is a separate piece and removable. The skull shows all the details of a normal human skull.
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The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull
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Amar
Amar is a large, old, 22 lb. Tibetan skull rescued by a High Llama, who hand carried it across the Himalayas to Nepal, in order to save it from the invading Chinese. It is said to emanate the same qualities as the Dalai Lama-love and compassion.
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The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull
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ET Skull
ET is a smoky quartz skull originally found in the early 20th Century in Central America. It was given its nickname because its pointed cranium and exaggerated overbite make it look like the skull of an alien being. ET is part of the private collection of Joke Van Dietan.
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Paris Crystal Skull
The Trocadero Museum of Paris houses the Paris Crystal Skull, which is very similar to the British Crystal Skull. This skull has a hole cut into it which, at one time, used to hold a Christian Cross.
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Mayan Amethyst Skull
The Amethyst Skull is made of purple quartz. Like the Mitchell-Hedges skull, it was studied at Hewlett-Packard, and was found to be inexplicably cut against the axis of the crystal.
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Rose Quartz Crystal Skull Infinity
The only known crystal skull that comes close to resembling the Mitchell-Hedges skull is one called the Rose Quartz Crystal Skull, which was reported near the border of Honduras and Guatemala. It is not clear in color and is slightly larger than the Mitchell-Hedges, but boasts a comparable level of craftsmanship, including a removable mandible.
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The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: This picture released by the British Museum 07 January, 2005 in London shows a crystal skull which is displayed in the museum's Wellcome Trust Gallery. The skull, which was alledged to be from the ancient Aztec civilisation of Mexico, has been determined to be a fake after marks made by a rotating wheel were found on the work. Investigators conjecture that he crystal was cut in the 19th century with suspicion falling to Frenchman Eugene Boban, who originally acquired the skull. AFP PHOTO/BRITISH MUSEUM (Photo credit should read /AFP/Getty Images)
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