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The year’s most mysterious archaeological discoveries

As we prepare to enter the new year, let’s enjoy a fascinating list of ten of the most mysterious archaeological discoveries of 2013…

 

Ten unusual archaeological discoveries of 2013

(Ancient Origins)

 

One of the best things about archaeology is uncovering the unexpected. Some of the findings listed below certainly fit into this category – from elongated skulls to vampire graves, green slime, and the DNA of Bigfoot, 2013 has been an eventful year!

 

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Archaeologists discover mysterious elongated skull in France

 

French archaeologists made a surprising discovery during an excavation in Alsace, France, when they uncovered a substantially elongated skull dating back 1,500 years.  The finding prompted the archaeologists to extend their search over 7.5 acres, which resulted in the discovery of an abundance of artefacts, human and animal remains from Neolithic, Gallic, Gallo-Roman, and Merovingian societies. The skull appears to have been intentionally elongated through the practice known as cranial deformation, which is usually associated with ancient Mesoamerican cultures and was practiced extensively in Europe, Africa, Asia, and as noted, South America.  The skull was discovered during excavation of a necropolis containing 18 burials, in a tomb belonging to a woman who clearly held a high status position in society as she was buried with a rich assortment of treasures including gold pins, a silver mirror, beads of glass and amber, a comb made from deer antler and a number of other goods.  Cranial deformation was frequently associated with the elites of society and affirmed their high status. The important question of course is why?

 

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Striking composite photos offer a slice of time travel

Sometimes I imagine stepping into a homemade time machine, assembled from old car parts and bits and pieces from the broken washing machine, and landing somewhere in the past to see how people really behaved and looked back then. Short of that, it’s the artists and the writers who act as our witches and sorcerers of time travel – they are the ones who give us the satisfying glimpses into other realms and other times that we desire.

 

Some are better at it than others. This photographer has done an excellent job of it – blending the past and the present in a way that soars the imagination…

 

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To view the entire gallery of wonderments, click here.

 

 

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Inside The Realm of Professional Mermaids…

Mermaids have occupied the realm of myth for as long as myth has existed. I recall being surprised and intrigued when the infamous pseudo-documentary about mermaids came out, how many people were temporarily fooled by it. Is the mermaid so compelling a symbol of freedom and otherworldliness that humans refuse to give up on the possibility that they may in fact exist?

 

In the meantime, we continue to create fantasy mermaid worlds to entertain us and satisfy our longing…

 

Professional Mermaids Are Lost Treasure of Florida Park

By Jakob Schiller

 

The mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs were one of Florida’s main attractions in the ’60s. Celebrities like Elvis would join nearly a million other visitors a year to take in their show. Drawing air from plastic hoses that flowed out of the bottom of their underwater theater in order to avoid fantasy-disrupting scuba gear, the mermaids could dazzle sold-out crowds with their acrobatics and performances for up to 30 minutes.

 

Today, while not as well-known as they used to be, the mermaids still perform.

 

“They are still local celebrities to many people,” says photographer Annie Collinge, whose recent photo project documents the performers…”

 

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Photo: Annie Collinge
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