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> > >> HUMAN SKULL FOUND BETWEEN COAL VEINS >> >> http://www.edconrad.com/images/z11calv.jpg >> http://www.edconrad.com/images/krogwskull.jpg > >>Wilton Krogman, one of the world's foremost experts >>on human anatomy, holds what he had identified as >>a petrified human calvarium, a skull with the eye >>sockets broken off, that was discovered between >>Pennsylvania's anthracite veins. He is shown at his >>desk at the Cooper Clinic in Lancaster, Pa., where >>moments later he beckoned a colleague -- a medical >>doctor -- to examine "the oldest human skull ever >>found." >>< >>A CATscan was performed on this specimen with >>favorable results. >>< >> http://www.edconrad.com/images/catcalv.jpg >> >>Meanwhile, Haversian canals were identified in the >>cell structue, the tell-tale sign of bone. And dried >>blood was found on the specimen during testing at >>American Medical Laboratories in Chantilly, Va. >>< >>This is the official report from AML which had >>erformed Calculus Analysis by Crystallography. >>The final report, dated April 21, 2000, was issued >>by Dr. Nathan Sherman, director of laboratories. >> >>> "The specimen consists of 1 irregularly >>> shaped, brown calculus weighing less >>> than 0.0010 grams and measuring 1X1X0.5 >>> mm. No nidus is observed. The calculi >>> indicates a composition of dried blood >>> intermingled with a few small crystals >>> resembling calcium oxalate dihydrate." >>> >>> http://www.edconrad.com/images/z12calv.jpg >>> >>> http://www.edconrad.com/images/z13cav.jpg >>> < Ed Conrad > http://www.edconrAd.com > Man as Old as Coal >
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