It is possible that the aborigines are children of extraterrestrial and human marriages

All over the world, archaeologists have found the A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ graves of mysterious humanoid species.
716 mysterious bones are housed in the Hebita Cave, located in the “Forbidden Zone”, a remote region of C̳h̳i̳n̳a̳. They are just over 130 cm tall, have massive, toothless jaws and huge eye sockets in their large skulls.
The neck of each skeleton is ornamented with a stone disc about 30 cm in diameter and inscribed with mysterious symbols.
Chinese scholar Toum Um Nuem decoded the text on the discs in 1962. It covered the history of the Dropa tribe, the last one that Caryl Robin-Evans, an English adventurer, discovered in 1947.
The “chronicle” of the stone states that the Dropa came to Earth from a planet close to Sirius. The first visitors to this planet arrived on Earth around 20,000 years ago, while the second arrived in 1014 AD. They could not return because their spaceship disintegrated during their previous trip.
A few years ago, German archaeologist Walter von Moltke went to the “a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ cave”. He guessed that the cave\’s grave might have been a long-abandoned Dropa cemetery where they buried their long-deceased.
There are 12 skeletons out of the total of 716 that are smaller and have larger skulls and eye sockets than the others. On one of his legs, there are signs of laser surgery. These settlers were likely among the first group of people to be born on another world.
According to the information given to us, the Dropa tribe was exterminated. On the other hand, residents of a Chinese village alerted researchers to strange happenings. In fact, they are no taller than 115 cm.
This was first attributed to outside influences. Ufologists recently, however, have come up with a pretty remarkable idea about the ancestry of the dwarf race. According to legends in the area, the a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s emerged from an airship that crashed about 12,000 years ago. Scholars claim that indigenous people who are undersized are children of mixed marriages between humans and e̳x̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳s.
In the summer of 1972, archaeologists excavating Mount High Grave in the Kherson region found the remains of an old man. The skeleton had unusually long arms and a hump, giving it an odd appearance.
The deceased was buried in a wagon that, for some reason, had seven wheels. The lightning faults that radiated from the burial likely represented the remains of A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ roads. There were 12 of them, like there are 12 months in a year. The numbers 7 and 12 have been considered mystical since the beginning of time.
The excavators thus deduced that the mound serves as an observatory. But who really used it? By the way, who is this hunchbacked, long-limbed old man? Is he just another space traveler, perhaps?
Local nomads claim that there is an “iron hole” located deep in the legendary Yakut D̳e̳a̳t̳h̳ Valley (Elyuyu Cherkechekh) on the banks of the Algyi River. Hot metal items are scattered around the tunnel rooms, including a large red pot with a jagged edge.
Furthermore, the nomads saw dead people there who had peculiar appearances: “…very thin, black-skinned, one-eyed and in iron suits”. Evidently mummified, the remains were kept.
It is possible that visitors from another c̳i̳v̳i̳l̳i̳z̳a̳t̳i̳o̳n̳ stopped by these sites in the distant past. They built an underground base known as an “iron hole” by the locals.
All the a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳s were killed by something, and the underground bunker started to crumble. We could be discussing a disaster that was triggered by e̳x̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳ activity.