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ALIEN SKULL DISCOVERED IN PERU: MOST LIKELY A HOAX!

Well i don`t know how to identify an alien skull when i see one, but scientist have claimed that the skull/bone remains found in Peru are certainly not human. a bit of the story has been culled from the inquisitr, read below:


Just like every other time an inexplicable artifact surfaces only to be later discredited in a far less high profile news story, a supposed alien skull has allegedly been located in Peru.
Like most ‘evidence’ of extraterrestrial presence on Earth, the ‘alien skull’ is remarkably humanoid in appearance- with standard human-esque features aside from the elongated shape of the skull. (Critics of UFO believers have often suggested that the likelihood alien species would resemble humans so closely is low.) Some theorize that the skull is that of a hydrocephalic child, and anthropologists are said to have arrived in the city of Andahuaylillas in the southern province of Quispicanchi in Peru to study the strange artifact.
London’s Daily Mail quoted the person who discovered the skull, Davila Riquelme, who claims the anthropologists from Spain and Russia “agreed [the skull] was ‘not a human being’” and would “conduct further studies.” The paper says:
‘Although the assessment was superficial, it is obvious that its features do not correspond to any ethnic group in the world.’

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