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The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas. Some belive the skulls to be | The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas. Some belive the skulls to be of Aztec or Mayan origin, while others think them to be from Atlantis or outer space. <ref | ||
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<references /> Walsh, Jane MacLaren. "legend of the Crystal Skulls." Archaeology 61.3 (2008): 36-41. | <references /> <ref name="MacLaren">Walsh, Jane MacLaren. "legend of the Crystal Skulls." Archaeology 61.3 (2008): 36-41. </ref> |
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The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas. Some belive the skulls to be of Aztec or Mayan origin, while others think them to be from Atlantis or outer space. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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- ↑ Walsh, Jane MacLaren. "legend of the Crystal Skulls." Archaeology 61.3 (2008): 36-41.