Crystal Skulls
Henge Shop Custodian, Philippe Ullens has been an avid collector of Crystal Skulls since he first encounted them in Sedona, Arizona in 2009. Having encountered the Crystal Skull, Heartstar, whilst on his trip, Philippe's curiosity was piqued and he decided to dig deeper into the subject of crystal skulls‌ YY Making Contact
YY Legend of the Crystal Skulls
After meeting with the Crystal Skull,
Their research led them to discover the special
Heartstar, I felt a strong connection, not only
quality of crystal skulls and the legends behind them.
in my dreams, but in my waking reality.
Namely the famous story behind the 13 original
I searched for books and information.
skulls which is the basis of the last Indiana Jones
One of the best sources I found was the book, The
film: the story of 12 nations and races from the stars
Mystery of the Crystal Skulls by Morton and Thomas.
who visited the Earth to teach and help her and
As independent film makers and environmental
the human race. According to the stories, they left
campaigners, they researched the subject extensively,
12 huge, quartz crystal skulls, full of wisdom and
over a 5-year period, resulting in a documentary which
knowledge, to coach and guide the development of
was presented on BBC1. Although a documentary, I
the human race. Together, they built another crystal
found that it was more like watching an intense thriller!
skull to co-ordinate the actions of the other 12. These skulls were hidden and have yet to be found, although they are said to be located somewhere in central and southern parts of America and Mexico.
YY The Mitchell-Hedge Skull One of the most fascinating and controversial cases in recent times has been the discovery of the MitchellHedges Skull, discovered in 1924 by Mitchell-Hedge and his daughter in Belize. One interesting fact about the skull is that it was investigated by Hewett Packard in the 1970s to verify its authenticity. In their investigations, they discovered that there was no trace of the use of tools to make the skull. They also believed that to hand carve it and polish it to that level of perfection would take hundreds of years of manual polishing. At the time of investigation, Hewett-Packard could not identify or confirm how the skull had been constructed.