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    Default Facial reconstruction of ancient people of the Americas

    The "Peñon Woman III

    Scientists said they believe that the Peñon Woman died anywhere from 12,700 to 13,000 years ago at the age of 27.

    The "Peñon Woman III" skull was found near Mexico City International Airport in 1959.






    La Mujer de las Palmas

    Reconstruction of an ancient woman known as La Mujer de las Palmas, based on the skeletal remains of a female who lived between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago in Tulum, Mexico. Experts reconstructed what the woman may have looked like based on the remains found in 2002 in a sinkhole cave near the Caribbean resort of Tulum, Mexico.





    Kennewick Man

    Kennewick Man is the name for the skeletal remains of a prehistoric man found on a bank of the Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington, on July 28, 1996.

    It is one of the most complete ancient skeletons ever found; bone tests have shown it to date from 7300 to 7600 B.C. A stone projectile was found lodged in the man's hip bone. His anatomical features were quite different from those of modern Native Americans and his relationship to other ancient people is uncertain.

    This fixed the age of the skeleton at approximately 9300 to 9600 years (8,400 uncalibrated "radiocarbon years"), not the nineteenth century, as had originally been assumed.






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    Spirit Cave Man

    The Spirit Cave mummy is the oldest human mummy found in North America. It was discovered in 1940 in Spirit Cave, 13 miles (21 km) east of Fallon, Nevada by the husband-and-wife archaeological team of Sydney and Georgia Wheeler.

    In 1996 University of California, Riverside anthropologist R. Ervi Taylor examined seventeen of the Spirit Cave artifacts using mass spectrometry. The results indicated that the mummy was approximately 9,400 years old (uncalibrated Radio-Carbon Years Before-Present (RCYBP); ~11.5 Kya calibrated) — older than any previously known North American mummy.






    The Caral man

    The man was believed to have lived 5,000 years ago in the holy city of Caral, about 300 km north of Lima, Peru.







    Tepexpan man

    The Tepexpan Man is a Pre-Columbian era skeleton, discovered by archaeologist Helmut de Terra in February 1947, on the shores of the former Lake Texcoco in central Mexico. The skeleton was found near mammoth remains and thought to be at least 10,000 years old.

    In 2009 a research team proposed that the skeleton should be dated at about 4,700 years old, based on uranium geochronology.
    Based on DNA analysis, a Mexican archaeologist has proposed that Tepexpan 'man' was actually a woman.







    Red Queen of Palenque

    The first facial reconstruction of an important Mayan ancestor who died 1,300 years ago. Discovered in 1994, a pre-Columbian tomb in the ancient city of Palenque contained the remains of a woman who came to be known as the Red Queen. Embellished with jewels, gold, turquoise and jade, the tomb dates from about 600 A.D.





    Priestess of Chornancap

    Completed forensic facial reconstruction of the Priestess of Chornancap, an elite woman who ruled the coastal region of northern Peru approximately 800 years ago. Researchers of the Hans Brüning National Archeological Museum in Lambayeque, Peru discovered her remains during excavations of the Chornancap pyramid complex in 2011.






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    Luzia is considered to be closest to Butocudos



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    What the hell that reconstruction of tepexman look exactly the same as the reconstruction of South Vietnam man
    They look just like these Taiwanese tribes.

    Some look Ainu, some look Taiwanese aborigine, some look that south vietnam man



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    They look very unreduced and Cromagnid influenced. Honestly I still stand with my theory that probably ancient Teotihucan civilization was built by a more Europiform (CM) unreduced type of Amerindians and later they were displaced by a short, pyknic and much more deviant group of people, who would later just rip off everything from Teotihucan. Tho, probably a small elite of different racial types survived in the Aztec and Mayan empire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neanderthal View Post
    They look very unreduced and Cromagnid influenced. Honestly I still stand with my theory that probably ancient Teotihucan civilization was built by a more Europiform (CM) unreduced type of Amerindians and later they were displaced by a short, pyknic and much more deviant group of people, who would later just rip off everything from Teotihucan. Tho, probably a small elite of different racial types survived in the Aztec and Mayan empire.
    Those are not Europiform at all those are just archaic Mongoloid traits who didn't even into neo-Mongoloid like their cousins the eskimo. Those are just proto-Mongoloid. They are 100% genetically related with eskimo but they are not related with Asians

    South American indians today are only 0-10% Caucasian.

    Someone had already posted this before.






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    Quote Originally Posted by ButlerKing View Post
    Those are not Europiform at all those are just archaic Mongoloid traits who didn't even into neo-Mongoloid like their cousins the eskimo. Those are just proto-Mongoloid. They are 100% genetically related with eskimo but they are not related with Asians

    South American indians today are only 0-10% Caucasian.

    Someone had already posted this before.
    They are archaic because they are proto-Eurasian, Cromagnid, that is. I'm not implying they were white either, i'm just saying they were different than modern day Mayas and Indians from Central Mexico based on reconstructions and personal observations.

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    All Native Americans are 27/35% West Eurasian, on average.

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    Eskimo and Amerindians are not Asians, Eskimo only physically look east Asian because their face got messed up the ice age more 18,000 years ago.

    Believe or not. The Y-DNA and mtDNA of these Eskimo is extremely similar to the mayans, indians





    These mexican indians who the spanish genocide.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hassad View Post
    All Native Americans are 27/35% West Eurasian, on average.
    No they are not. They only have 0-10% western eurasian

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