Monday, March 9, 2015
Giant Nephilim Skeleton with a Double Row of Teeth Found in Noble County Ohio
Early Photo of Noble County, Ohio
Giant with Double Row of Teeth Uncovered in Noble County, Ohio
Historical Collections of Ohio, Vol., II
Huge skeletons--In Seneca township (Noble County, Ohio) was opened, in 1872, one of numerous Indian mounds that abound in the neighborhood. This particular one was locally known as the “Bates” mound. Upon being dug into it was found to contain a few broken pieces of earthenware, a lot of flint-heads and one or two stone implements and the remains of three skeletons, whose size would indicate they measured in life at least eight feet in height. The remarkable feature of these remains was they had double teeth in front as well as in back of the mouth and in both upper and lower jaws. Upon exposure to the atmosphere the skeletons soon crumbled back to mother earth.
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