After talking with some researchers who have seen the slides, we can try to reconstruct the possible semblance of humanoid that shown in the pictures ... Although our drawing probably is not exact, the readers can imagine the general details of the humanoid face and, most importantly, they can know the facial features that will not find ...
The Slides show a humanoid about 3 feet long, somewhat elongated head with a large cranium and a small, underdeveloped mandible, with a face that was relatively human-looking. The nose short, but within the range of "normal" human proportions. The eyes were round--maybe slightly almond shaped--but also well within the range of "normal" human proportions. They were not at all "insectoid" looking. The ears also located about where they would be on a normal human head--about half way from the chin to the crown of the head. The mouth had thin lips (human-like--finer and flatter). The mouth is open and no teeth are visible The skin as being chestnut brown. The skin of the humanoid is smooth and appears to have shrunk taut against the bones (ribs, legs, arms, cranium). Whether this is due to natural effects of death (saponification, dessication, etc.) or is the result of some post-mortem treatment (embalming, freezing, etc.) is not clear. The head appears to have been severed from the top of the spinal column and then replaced, lying at an unnatural angle relative to the torso.
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
THE HUMANOID OF THE ROSWELL SLIDES by Jose Antonio Caravaca
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