Sunday, March 8, 2015
Giant Megalithic Maritime Archaic Skulls Displayed in Maine
Giant Megalithic, Maritime Archaic Skulls Displayed in Maine
Advanced seafaring culture lived in New England 7000 years ago.
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/paint.html
Lewiston Evening Journal, July 25, 1907
It is likely that the visitors of the Tercentennial, either at Bath or at Popham, may have
the privilege of seeing skeletons of two of the magnificent specimens of physical manhood
such as the American Indian of the days Sebenio, Samoset, Nahanada and Sansoa really
were. Which, being interpreted, is that when James Perkins dug the cellar of his house at
Popham Beach, on the knoll next north of the Riverside Hotel, the skeletons unearthed, who
were, in life from six to seven feet in height, giants in fact. Mr. Perkins took the jaw bone of
one of these Indians and placed it on his own face. It completely encased his jaw and he is a
pretty good sized man. Mr. Perkins gathered all the bones of these two skeletons together
and placed them in a barrel and reinterred them so. It is proposed to dig up the barrel and
have the bones set together to illustrate what manner of inhabitants Weymouth and
Popham discovered in the earliest years of the 17th century when they arrived in this
section of Maine.
Poster from the ground breaking documentary, The Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People. The Discovery of a Prehistoric North American Sea Culture. Stone mounds with doorway lintels and Megalithic standing stones found in North America
Advanced seafaring culture lived in New England 7000 years ago.
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/paint.html
Lewiston Evening Journal, July 25, 1907
It is likely that the visitors of the Tercentennial, either at Bath or at Popham, may have
the privilege of seeing skeletons of two of the magnificent specimens of physical manhood
such as the American Indian of the days Sebenio, Samoset, Nahanada and Sansoa really
were. Which, being interpreted, is that when James Perkins dug the cellar of his house at
Popham Beach, on the knoll next north of the Riverside Hotel, the skeletons unearthed, who
were, in life from six to seven feet in height, giants in fact. Mr. Perkins took the jaw bone of
one of these Indians and placed it on his own face. It completely encased his jaw and he is a
pretty good sized man. Mr. Perkins gathered all the bones of these two skeletons together
and placed them in a barrel and reinterred them so. It is proposed to dig up the barrel and
have the bones set together to illustrate what manner of inhabitants Weymouth and
Popham discovered in the earliest years of the 17th century when they arrived in this
section of Maine.