WHAT IS THE "STARCHILD SKULL"?
The "Starchild" is a real, true
bone skull [1] independently dated by Carbon-14 to be 900 years old (+/- 40
years) [2]. Research indicates is unlike any human skull ever before recorded
[3]. The name "Starchild"
is the result of early X-rays taken of the skull and maxilla fragment found with
it, which showed unerupted teeth [4] that, combined with the
smaller-than-normal-adult size of the
skull [5], indicated a child of age 5 or 6 [6]. A second skull was found with the
Starchild, a normal, adult female of small stature [7], also C-14 dated to 900 years
ago (± 40) [8], and biochemically shown to have lived in the same general area as
the Starchild [9]. This second skull is often used for comparison to the Starchild.
From its extremely shallow eye sockets [10]
to the total lack of frontal sinuses [11], the Starchild skull's morphology
cannot be accounted for by any known combination of deformities. The bone is
half as thick [12], weighs half as much [13], and is substantially more durable
than normal human bone [14][15]--unlike anything currently in the scientific
record [16]. Furthermore, inside that unusual bone are microscopic fibers and a
reddish residue that so far defy any explanation [17]. (click
HERE for References)

1. Joel D. Wallach, BS, DVM, ND (Comparative Pathologist), "Preliminary Histology Report - Starchild Project," unpublished, July 7 1999, 1.
2. Ken Pye, PhD, Director Kenneth Pye Associates Ltd., “Summary of ‘inorganic’ chemistry work done to date,” unpublished, received June 1 2005, p1 (referencing fig. 2).
3. Ted Robinson, M.D., LMCC, FRCS (c), Vancouver, B.C., “A Preliminary Analysis of a Highly Unusual Human-Like Skull,” StarchildProject, 25 Sept 2004, 4.
4. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 6.
5. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 12.
6. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 7.
7. Lloyd Pye, "A Condensed Analysis of Two Unusual Skulls of Uncertain Origin," StarchildProject.
8. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 18.
9. Ken Pye, “Summary of ‘inorganic’ chemistry”, p1-2, fig 1.
10. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 15.
11. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 12.
12. Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 3.
13. Ibid.
14. Lloyd Pye, "Starchild: Fibers and Residue" (slideshow presentation), StarchildProject, slide 2
15. Jason Eshleman, MA, PhD, Director, Trace Genetics, Richmond, CA, “Report on the DNA analysis from skeletal remains from two skulls,” Trace Genetics, StarchildProject, 12 Aug 2003, 2-4.
16.Ted Robinson, “Preliminary Analysis," 4.
17. Lloyd Pye, "Starchild: Fibers and Residue" (slideshow presentation), StarchildProject, slide 18.
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