A new study used an electron microscope to show that two of the best known crystal skulls, which are on display at the British Museum in London and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, are modern fakes, because they were created with tools that were not available to the ancient Mayans or Aztecs. But that doesn’t mean that ALL of the skulls are fakes.
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The crystal skull in the British Museum in London, one ofonly 13 in the world, has been shown to be a fake.

Steve Connor writes in the Independent that detailedanalysis of the skull’s surface has revealed that it was cutand polished with the kind of rotating wheel that was foundin jewelers in 19th-century Europe.

Historians and scientists now believe that the skull was cutfrom a piece of Brazilian rock crystal by a jeweler inEurope, and then sold as an Aztec object.
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Since the 1970s, a rare crystal skull has been in Houston, Texas. People from all over the world come there to see it, touch it and just be near it. “The crystal skull contains important information about the purpose of destiny and history of mankind,” says its owner, JoAnn Parks.

Native American legends say there are 13 of these ancient crystal skulls. “And one day all of these skulls will be rediscovered and they will be brought together for all of their collective wisdom to be made available. But mankind first has to be sufficiently evolved both morally and spiritually so as not to abuse the power,” Parks says.
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