A chest containing two mysterious skulls engraved with the sign of the Ahnenerbe Research Institute has been discovered in a remote area of southern Russia, Russian newspaper Interfax recently reported.
Mysterious skull found in remote area of Russia.
According to the Daily Star, the chest was unearthed in Kamennomostsky, a village in the Adygea region. From the outside, the rectangle looks like a small, carefully sealed suitcase with the sign of the Nazi Ahnenerbe Research Institute engraved on the outside.
The Ahnenerbe Institute was founded by Heinrich Himmler, the mastermind of the Holocaust, to research the cultural history of the Aryan people, during the period from 1939 to 1945. Himmler wanted to prove that the mythical Nordic race had distinctive skin, hair and eyes, and once ruled the world.
The head of the Russian Geographical Community, Igor Ogay, said that researchers describe two mysterious skulls as belonging to aliens.
In response to Interfax, Ogay said the find included “two rather interesting skulls and a chest with the Ahnenerbe mark engraved on it.
The two skulls look “quite similar to aliens.”
Ogay then handed the two skulls to researcher Vladimir Malikov. Malikov said the skull had no jaw, with a small hole that once connected the spine, and looked “alien-like.”
No one knows whether the skull has any connection to the Ahnenerbe chest. But Ogay hypothesizes that the Ahnenerbe Institute group was drawn to this remote area.
It is possible that the Nazis were interested in exploring Adygea, where there are ancient tombs dating back thousands of years. Until now, Adygea is still considered a mysterious area. People have found many strange objects here, and it is also a place from which “once you enter, you cannot leave.” During the war, very few people dared to enter this area.
This is not the first time that the discovery of two mysterious skulls has appeared on the Internet. But the Russian news agency Interfax recently published this information.