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The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas.  <ref name="Walsh">Some believe the skulls to be of Aztec or Mayan origin, while others think them to be from Atlantis or outer space. </ref>   
The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas.  <ref>Some believe the skulls to be of Aztec or Mayan origin, while others think them to be from Atlantis or outer space. </ref name="Walsh" />   


=Origin=
=Origin=


<ref name="Walsh"> None of the known skulls are actually from a documented archaeological site. </ref>
<ref> None of the known skulls are actually from a documented archaeological site. <ref name="Walsh" />  


=Pseudoarchaeological Impact=
=Pseudoarchaeological Impact=

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The crystal skulls are a particularly notable example of the popularization of pseudoarcheological ideas. Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag