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3rd Century CE Hirota civilisation were first peoples of Japan to practise cranial deformation -- Secret History -- Sott.net

3rd Century CE Hirota civilisation were first peoples of Japan to practise cranial deformation -- Secret History -- Sott.net
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Long-standing mystery of modified human skulls in ancient Japan solved by new analysis

(CNN) — Modified skulls found in an ancient burial site in Japan were deliberately reshaped in both men and women as an expression of collective identity. The practice may also ....

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Skull reshaping was practiced for centuries in ancient Japan by men and women

Modified skulls found in an ancient burial site in Japan were deliberately reshaped in both men and women as an expression of collective identity, a new study suggests. ....

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Skull reshaping was practiced for centuries in ancient Japan by men and women

Modified skulls found in an ancient burial site in Japan were deliberately reshaped in both men and women as an expression of collective identity, a new study suggests. ....

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