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The Starchild Skull

An unusual skull found in a Mexican cave has been claimed as evidence of alien-human hybridization.

1930 - Present
Copper Canyon, Chihuahua, Mexico
10+ witnesses

The Starchild Skull

In the 1930s, a teenage girl allegedly discovered two skeletons in a cave near Copper Canyon, Mexico. One skull was normal. The other displayed bizarre abnormalities that have led some to claim it represents an alien-human hybrid.

The Discovery

According to the story, a girl exploring a cave found two skeletons lying together. She took the skulls and kept them. The normal skull was damaged in a flood. The unusual skull eventually reached paranormal researcher Lloyd Pye in 1999.

The Skull

The Starchild skull displays unusual features including greater volume than normal human skulls, thinner bone, enlarged eye sockets, flattened rear, and no sinuses. The skull is lightweight but reportedly twice as strong as normal bone.

The Theories

Lloyd Pye promoted the skull as evidence of alien-human hybridization. He funded DNA analysis and claimed results showed non-human genetic material. Other researchers disputed these findings.

The Scientific Analysis

Mainstream scientists who examined the skull concluded it belonged to a child with hydrocephaly or another congenital abnormality. DNA analysis found it to be human. The unusual features are attributed to illness or deformation.

The Controversy

Pye maintained until his death in 2013 that the skull was evidence of extraterrestrial life on Earth. Skeptics point to the contaminated chain of custody and the lack of peer-reviewed confirmation of alien DNA.

Assessment

The Starchild skull represents how unusual human remains can be interpreted through the lens of existing beliefs. Whether tragic evidence of childhood illness or genuine alien artifact, it remains a lightning rod for controversy in paranormal circles.