Studies on unusual skulls found in Australia
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 1:44 pm
Hi,
Im hoping some one here might be able to assist me in finding out more about some unusual skulls found in Australia.
I have been able to locate 'official' data/studies on the Lake Mungo and Kow Swamp finds but there are two other cases that don't seem to have been documented or recognised outside of the social media-citizen scientist contigency. Namely those finds are the PINTUBI-1 Skull and the recently discussed WIMMERA Skulls.
These two finds, if legitimate, represent the need for further game changing revision in our understanding of anthropology in the region but I cant find any university/lab/ archaeological/anthropological references.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thank you...
Im hoping some one here might be able to assist me in finding out more about some unusual skulls found in Australia.
I have been able to locate 'official' data/studies on the Lake Mungo and Kow Swamp finds but there are two other cases that don't seem to have been documented or recognised outside of the social media-citizen scientist contigency. Namely those finds are the PINTUBI-1 Skull and the recently discussed WIMMERA Skulls.
These two finds, if legitimate, represent the need for further game changing revision in our understanding of anthropology in the region but I cant find any university/lab/ archaeological/anthropological references.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thank you...