In various parts of the world, archaeologists have discovered remarkably diminutive individuals.
In October 1976, the Mexican magazine “High-End Monthly” published an article about Romian Vanlonxi, who found a set of animal remains in a quarry near Mexico City, initially believing them to be human.
The unusual remains, unlike anything ever seen before, were small in stature, lacking rib bones along the spine, and featuring shoulder bones that were level, with a pronounced bulge on the back. Notably, some bones appeared to be arm bones, with small holes at the ends of each bone, potentially indicating the presence of blood vessels and a nervous system. The skull was round but lacked eye sockets, resembling that of a dog, with only one type of tubular bone.
The director of the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City refrained from providing a detailed report and did not wish to draw any conclusions. However, experts from France and the United States suggested that these remains might not belong to any earthly creature, positing instead that they could represent an extraterrestrial species.