DNA tests suggest the elongated skulls from Paracas are not of 'human origin'
Undoubtedly the discovery of numerous elongated skulls located in the desert peninsula of Paracas, on the southern coast of Peru, has given much to talk about among archaeologists and historians of the world. Since these mysterious human remains were discovered in 1928, by the Peruvian archaeologist Julio César Tello Rojas, numerous theories have emerged about who these individuals with these elongated skulls were. There are even those who theorize that these are extraterrestrial beings that came to Earth thousands of years ago.
DNA tests suggest the elongated skulls from Paracas are not of 'human origin'