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[The Tragic Reality of the Atacama Skeleton: From Alien Myth to Ethical Controversy]-[Short Stuff: Atacama Skeleton]

Stuff You Should Know · B2 · 2025-12-10

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The Discovery of the Atacama Skeleton

In 2003, in the abandoned Chilean mining town of La Noria, a treasure hunter named Oscar Munoz discovered a tiny, six-inch (15-centimeter) skeleton. The remains, known as the "Atacama skeleton," immediately sparked global intrigue due to their unusual physical characteristics, including a "conically shaped" skull and having only "10 pairs of ribs" instead of the standard 12. These features led fringe groups and "UFO people" to claim the specimen was proof of an extraterrestrial being.

The Preservation of Remains in the Atacama Desert

The skeleton was found in a state of partial mummification, with "desiccated flesh attached to tissue" remaining on the frame. The Atacama Desert, described as "one of the driest nonpolar places on Earth," provides an ideal environment for natural mummification. Combined with high solar radiation and extreme temperature fluctuations, these conditions allowed the remains to stay well-preserved despite the passage of time. The region, historically known for its "nitrate mining" and the ancient "Chinchorro culture," is a location where the preservation of human remains is not historically uncommon.

Scientific Investigation vs. Ufologist Agendas

The skeleton eventually fell into the hands of Ramon Navia Osorio, a collector of oddities and a prominent figure in an "exobiological studies" organization. He connected with Stephen M. Greer, a well-known ufologist who advocates for the disclosure of government information regarding extraterrestrials. Greer sought to use the skeleton to prove alien existence, leading to a collaboration with microbiologist Gary Nolan to perform genomic testing for a documentary titled Sirius.

Debunking the Alien Theory

In March 2018, researchers published their findings in the journal Genome Research. The results were definitive: the DNA was "modern, abundant and high quality" and unequivocally human. The study concluded that the skeleton belonged to a "little baby girl" who likely died in the womb or shortly after birth. Her unique appearance was attributed to a "disproportionate number of genetic mutations" rather than extraterrestrial origins. Scientists estimated the remains to be relatively recent, potentially less than 500 years old, or even as recent as 30 to 40 years, raising the possibility that the child's parents could still be alive.

Ethical Implications and Repatriation

The revelation that the specimen was a human infant turned the narrative from scientific curiosity to a somber ethical controversy. The "Chilean Society of Biological Anthropology" and the "Chilean Association of Archaeologists" condemned the study as "unethical" and a violation of Chilean law, which requires authorization from the "Council of National Monuments" for such excavations. Critics argued that the skeleton had been effectively "snatched from a tomb." While Gary Nolan and his team eventually acknowledged the "ethical lapse" and supported the call to "repatriate" the remains to Chile, the skeleton reportedly remains in the possession of Ramon Navia Osorio in Spain, highlighting a lingering and unresolved injustice.

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