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In 1902, The New York Times printed an article regarding giant human skeletons discovered in Guadalupe, New Mexico.
Luiciana Quintana, the rancher who discovered the ancient burial site, estimated the height of the skeletons to be at least
twelve feet tall “The men who opened the grave say the forearm was four feet long and that in a well-preserved jaw the
lower teeth ranged from the size of a hickory nut to that of the largest walnut in size,” according to The Times.
“The chest of the being is reported as having a circumference of seven feet.”
The bones...? Gone, of course.
In 1902, The New York Times printed an article regarding giant human skeletons discovered in Guadalupe, New Mexico.
Luiciana Quintana, the rancher who discovered the ancient burial site, estimated the height of the skeletons to be at least
twelve feet tall “The men who opened the grave say the forearm was four feet long and that in a well-preserved jaw the
lower teeth ranged from the size of a hickory nut to that of the largest walnut in size,” according to The Times.
“The chest of the being is reported as having a circumference of seven feet.”
The bones...? Gone, of course.
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