Beyond the Black Sea: the Mysterious Paracas of Peru

Beyond the Black Sea: the Mysterious Paracas of Peru
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ISBN-13 : 9781981074181
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Download or read book Beyond the Black Sea: the Mysterious Paracas of Peru written by Brien Foerster and published by . This book was released on 2018-05-12 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An enigmatic people lived on the coast of Peru between 2700 and 2000 years ago that academia spends little time studying. In the driest part of the country which receives less than half an inch of rain per year they were enormously successful at agriculture and fishing and were very advanced as regards textile production, had the potters wheel and constructed ships of totora reed with cotton cloth sails.The most intriguing characteristic of these Paracas people was that they had elongated heads, and through my research I can state that the earliest of them, especially their nobility were born with elongated skulls; cranial deformation of their infants being performed later due to genetic mixing with normal local Homo sapiens sapiens.They also had genetically red hair, and thus were most likely light skinned and may have had green or blue eyes; thus, they were not Native Americans. Recent and extensive DNA testing shows us that they very well could have migrated from the Black Sea area as much as 3000 years ago, and sought refuge from invasion and oppression.Academia has either ignored or suppressed this information, and that is why I present it to you here.


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