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- Atacama_skeleton abstract "Ata is the common name given to the skeletal remains of a 6-inch (150 mm)-long human that was found during 2003 in a deserted Chilean town in the Atacama Desert, hence the abbreviated name. The remains have been placed in a private collection in Spain. According to a local Chilean newspaper, La Estrella de Arica, Ata was found in northern Chile by Oscar Muñoz, who later sold the remains; their current owner is Ramón Navia-Osorio, a Spanish businessman.Although initially thought to be older, the remains have been dated to the last few decades, and found to contain high-quality DNA, suitable for scientific analysis. Ata has an irregularly shaped skull and a total of 10 ribs. Ata also may have suffered from oxycephaly. There are several hypotheses about what Ata is. Considering that the frontal suture of the skull is very open and the hands and feet not fully ossified, anatomist and paleoanthropologist William Jungers has suggested that it was a human fetus that was born prematurely and died before or shortly after birth. An alternative hypothesis, by immunologist Garry Nolan, is that Ata had a combination of genetic disorders and thus died prematurely. Nolan's more speculative suggestion is that Ata suffered from a very severe form of dwarfism, but no genes for dwarfism were found during his team's genetic analysis. Furthermore, a professor of medicine, Ralph Lachman, said that dwarfism could not account for all the features found in Ata.During the DNA analysis by Nolan, the B2 haplotype group was found in the remains. Haplogroups identify human genetic populations that often are associated distinctly with particular geographic regions around the globe. Combined with the alleles found in the mitochondrial DNA contained in the remains, the findings suggested that Ata is indigenous to the western region of South America. While ufologists have argued that Ata is an extraterrestrial, this speculation is inconsistent with the human genetic material that is present in the remains.".
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- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageRevisionID "679835438".
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Aleshenka.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Allele.
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- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Anatomist.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Atacama_Desert.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_archaeological_discoveries.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_in_science.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alleged_UFO-related_entities.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atacama_Desert.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_remains_(archaeological).
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink File:Atacama_humanoid,_skull_profile.png.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_suture.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Haplotype.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Hypotheses.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Hypothesis.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_DNA.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ossification.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Oxycephaly.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Paleoanthropologist.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Paleoanthropology.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Sirius_(film).
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ufology.
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ata".
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atacama Humanoid".
- Atacama_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atacama skeleton".
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- Atacama_skeleton subject Category:2003_archaeological_discoveries.
- Atacama_skeleton subject Category:2003_in_science.
- Atacama_skeleton subject Category:Alleged_UFO-related_entities.
- Atacama_skeleton subject Category:Atacama_Desert.
- Atacama_skeleton subject Category:Human_remains_(archaeological).
- Atacama_skeleton hypernym Name.
- Atacama_skeleton comment "Ata is the common name given to the skeletal remains of a 6-inch (150 mm)-long human that was found during 2003 in a deserted Chilean town in the Atacama Desert, hence the abbreviated name. The remains have been placed in a private collection in Spain.".
- Atacama_skeleton label "Atacama skeleton".
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Atacama-humanoiden.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Atacama-Humanoid.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Ata_(humano).
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Ata_(humain).
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Ata_(umanoide).
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Humanoid_z_pustyni_Atacama.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Humanoide_do_Atacama.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs m.0vpv058.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Umanoidul_din_Atacama.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Гуманоид_Атакамы.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Атакамски_скелетон.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Q12155967.
- Atacama_skeleton sameAs Q12155967.
- Atacama_skeleton wasDerivedFrom Atacama_skeleton?oldid=679835438.
- Atacama_skeleton isPrimaryTopicOf Atacama_skeleton.