Stonehenge Neanderthal-Hybrid Skull Compared with a Michigan Mound Builder Hybrid Skull
Crania Britannica, 1865
At the Green Gate Hill, England Barrow
The skull was described as being brachycephalic, with a well-expanded forehead it well-formed cranium. The cheekbones are prominent and the face broad from the direction of the malar bones. The abrupt prominences of the nose arising from the deep depression below the well-marked frontal sinus is a characteristic feature of this skull; the nasal index, however, is not too high. Another example of the ancient Brachycephalics of England is to be seen in the museum above referred to No. 297 described as having a deep nasal notch, receding external margins of the orbits, with prominent cheekbones and well formed jaws.
Upper Paleolithic type skull with "archaic" features of a protruding brow ridge and sloping forehead found in the Green Gate burial mound in England, near Stonehenge. This same type of "archaic" skull has been found in great numbers in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley burial mounds