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120: 74:, Chinese archeologists and linguists allegedly managed to translate the markings and concluded that the discs had been carved by extraterrestrials in the aftermath of their crash in the Sino-Tibetan border region. These conclusions were published by Tsum Um Nui in an academic journal, but were met with ridicule. Tsum then left for 155:
by David Agamon (real name David A. Gamon), which purported to be an account of a 1947 expedition by scientist Karyl Robin-Evans in the Bayan Har region, added further details to the story. In the book Robin-Evans meets the Dropa, a dwarfish indigenous people of a few hundred members, and learns that
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in self-imposed exile and died shortly after. The discs are sometimes claimed to measure up to 1 foot (30 cm) in diameter and carry two grooves in the form of a double spiral originating from a hole in the center, with hieroglyphs inscribed within the grooves and visible with a magnifying glass.
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Outside of subsequent retellings of the tale of the Dropa stones no mention has been found of Chu Pu Tei or Tsum Um Nui, or of their academic work. It has also been suggested that neither is a real Chinese name, although starting from the 2000s they are sometimes rendered as Qu Futai and Chen
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Extensive inquiries have found no record of the stones being displayed in any of the world's museums, nor of the existence of any person allegedly involved with their discovery and translation. French ufologist
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constellation" and had settled in the region after being stranded by mechanical problems. Gamon later revealed that the entire book was a hoax and satire, although details from
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are round jade discs with holes in their centers. When buried in the earth, the minerals change them to be multi-colored.
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Wegerer's supposed photos of two of the stones are too low in resolution to show the hieroglyphs and look to be
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According to what may be the earliest version of the tale, which appeared in July 1962 on the German magazine
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In 1966 the story was republished by Vyacheslav Zaitsev in the Soviet magazine
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Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times
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Supposedly, in 1974 Austrian engineer Ernst Wegerer (or Wegener) visited the
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Mysteries and Secrets of the Masons: The Story Behind the Masonic Order
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Man and the stars: contact and communication with other intelligence
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R. Lionel Fanthorpe; Patricia Fanthorpe; P. A. Fanthorpe (2006).
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ufo – UFOs at close sight: The Dropas lore – David Agamon's book
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discs with inscribed markings that represent an account of an
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artifacts. They are claimed to be a series of 12,000-year old
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Jinsha Site: A 21st Century Discovery of Chinese Archaeology
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have been dated to 3000 BCE and were common in what is now
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continue to be presented as factual in some retellings.
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are decorated with parallel grooves and other markings.
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Sometimes spelled as Dzopa, Dzhopa, Dropas, or Drop-ka.
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their distant ancestors had come from a planet in the "
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The original rendition of the story, as it appeared in
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led by Chi Pu Tei found 716 granite discs with tiny
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