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As Above So Below
In January 2016, a story appeared in the English alternative media and websites about two strange skulls found in Russia. The story had been translated from a Russian newspaper.
Both were found in different locations in the Caucasian mountains.
The skulls are housed in a small museum in the town of Kamennomostsky, in the Republic of Adygea, which is a federal subject of Russia, located near the Black Sea. The town is a few dozen miles from the city of Maikop.
The museum in this town is called Belovode.
Kamennomostsky is a village that many tourists go through to go into the mountains.
Vladimir Malikov is the owner of Belovode. His museum is a tourist attraction that houses all kinds of objects found in the region. It has a large fossil collection, saurian bones, and all kinds of other artifacts.
Vladimir Malikov said that two years ago, cavers had found two unusual skulls in a cave on the mountain Bolshoi Tjach (Большой Тхач), which is about 50 miles southeast of Kamennomostsky.
One of the two skulls is very unusual.
Malikov says that the presence of the hole at the bottom of the skull where the spine attaches, proves that this creature was walking upright on two legs. It is also very unusual that the skull two have not a cranial vault as with humans. It also has no jaws. The whole head is one fixed bony enclosure. The large eye sockets arches back, and then we have horn-like extensions.
Vladimir Malikov has let visitors take pictures of the skulls from all angles, and they are pretty convincing that these are real skulls.
The question is: they are so strange and unusual that we can rule out any human origin, or even hominid origin. We could call them humanoid but they are very different from a normal human skull.
In the above picture you see the two skulls hanging in the museum. The top skull has gained the most attention, but the bottom skull is also very different from a normal human skull.
Bolshoi Tjach Skulls
The Bolshoi Tjach Skulls, Adygea, Russia