Scientifically it is impossible to calculate the age of quartz crystal, the Mayan crystal skulls are made with this material and the mystery of the origin of these artifacts still persists; many assure that they are only new figures, elaborated with modern tools, others think that they are not only statues, but that they have antigravitational properties and healing and supernatural forces.
In 1924, Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges, an English writer, was with his daughter Anna investigating the ruins of the Mayan population of Lubaantum, in Belize, looking for a possible link with the mythical culture of Atlantis; was in an architectural complex With a stone plaza, several pyramids, dwellings and underground chambers, Anna made the discovery in the ruins: a crystal skull.
The young Anna recounted “for days we saw something between the stones when receiving the reflections of the sun and we did not rest until we made that place accessible. I was the one who rescued her, because my hands were smaller than those of the others, and I showed it to my father, who refused to believe in the discovery of that crystal skull; hehe 300 Indians who worked on the excavations knelt down and kissed the ground when the object was brought to lightwhile the Mayan natives of the area instantly recognized the crystal skull as a representation of the god of their ancestors and prayed before it…”.
Mitchell-Hedges on the other hand stated in his autobiography «Danger, My Ally», that the skull «is at least 3,600 years old and was used by the Mayan High Priest in esoteric rites. It is said that when he wished for death with the help of the skull, it invariably happened.
In 1970, the art restorer Frank Dorland assured, after having carried out analyzes in the Hewlett-Packard laboratories, that this antique was carved against the natural axis of quartz and there were no traces of metallic tools.
They say that twelve were carved in the 12 worlds that Humanity inhabited in the remote past and the last one on Earth, but over time they were scattered, the legend says that the day the 13 skulls are together, they will tell the true story of our species and will transmit knowledge that will change existence foreversome were discovered by soldiers in Mexico in 1890.
One is exhibited in the Museum of Mankind in London, another in the “Musèe de El Homme” Paris, it has a hole through it from top to bottom, the style, the shape and cut are similar to others that have been found in different ruins in Mexico; the largest is in the Smithsonian Institution, weighs 14 kilos and was carved using silicon carbide; another quartz skull is that of Mayán, 10.79 cm high and almost four kilos in weight, discovered in Guatemala in 1912, finally, the «ET skull», discovered in 1906 in that country, made of smoky quartz and named for its «non-human» appearance.