Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Neanderthal Shot in the head


In 1921 a Neanderthal skull was discovered 60 feet below ground in Rhodesia that produced a
strange mystery. Upon examination it appeared that the skull had been pierced by a high velocity
projectile similar to a bullet in the left temple area.
have indeed occurred at the moment of death and not from a stray bullet years afterwards.
This means that whoever fired the fatal bullet must have done it thousands of years ago.
According to author, Rene Noorbergen: "A German forensic authority from Berlin has
positively stated that the cranial damage to Rhodesian man's skull could not have been caused by
anything but a bullet." The rounded entry point of the wound also testifies to the great speed at
which the projectile would have had to have been traveling.
Tests have shown that the injury must

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