Scottish Daily Mail

Riddle of mummy that looks like alien

- By Colin Fernandez Science Correspond­ent

Found in a leather pouch in an abandoned church, this six-inch skeleton sparked fevered claims that aliens had visited Earth.

The partially-mummified corpse – discovered in 2003 in Atacama, Chile – has a long cone-like skull and just ten pairs of ribs.

It ended up in the hands of a collector in Spain who speculated it was an extra-terrestria­l. But tests have now revealed the remains are actually those of a girl with dwarfism. dnA analysis reveals her appearance can be explained by a series of genetic mutations and other bone and growth disorders.

The bones appear to be those of a child between six and eight years old. It is not known whether the skeleton – given the name Ata – reached that age, or whether she had a genetic mutation that made her bones grow in an accelerate­d way in the womb.

Garry nolan, a professor of microbiolo­gy and immunology at the Stanford university School of Medicine, began tests on Ata in 2012, when a friend called saying he might have found an ‘alien’.

He said the research findings may one day benefit patients, adding: ‘Maybe there’s a way to accelerate bone growth in people who need it, people who have bad breaks. nothing like this had been seen before.’

Ata’s genes are similar to those of Chilean Chilote Indians, and the remains suggest she lived no more than 40 years ago. dr nolan said he hopes she will be returned to Chile for burial. She was found near an abandoned nitrate mine, and the researcher­s speculate the deformitie­s may have resulted from dnA damage caused by exposure to nitrates.

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