Hawaiians, a couple of hundred years ago, killed newborn with blemishes. It had been common practice for royalty to marry royalty (ditto with European royalty), and that led to inbreeding and mutations. On an isolated island, in which mates are few and far between, inbreeding and mutation was a real threat to the population. If mutants were not killed, they could pass down their DNA to future generations. So, for ancient Hawaiians, genecide was a necessary but gruesome ritual.
Volcano sacrifices made sense (fire spewing hole with great power that shook the earth and made huge plumes of smoke and flying lava, and molton rock pouring out of the ground. . . no wonder they thought that the Gods were angry. Unlike the Christian God, theirs was tangible, threatening, and right in front of them.
It sort of made sense that the most tasty bits of food should be reserved for the all-powerful God(s). Similarly, the most desirable woman (unsoiled by sexual contact) should be a gift that any human male would want, and therefore would be a fitting gift to a fire-spewing God.
So far, the sacrificing Hawaiians make far more sense than Christians.
I would imagine that mutant kids in the past were allowed to live, and they passed down their mutations.
The giant skulls of Parnassus, South America, might have been mutations, rather than skulls deformed by strapping boards to infant's heads.
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Are these real photographs, or a forgeries?
https://www.designcrowd.com/community/contest.aspx?id=1680438
This one (above) is artwork, so not real.
NEPHILIM SKELETONS FOUND! A Study into the theory that the Neanderthals were the Nephilim described in the Bible and other ancient writings
Apparently scientists also thought that biblical Nephilim (giants) were Neanderthals. (Website above).
The Giant Who Lives in the Melbourne Museum
According to the website above (New York Times, written in 2020), the giant human skull weighs 575 pounds.