Mexican scientist discovers ‘alien’ mummy and huge skull

Ancient culture researcher Pablo Enrique Garcia Sanchez from Mexico announced the discovery of an a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ mummy as well as a separate a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ skull, publicly presenting the findings the other day and posting a photo to his Facebook profile.
Sanchez says he found these remains, along with A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ artifacts, in a mine near Taxco, Guerrero, and believes they belong to an unknown culture that inhabited Mexico in A̳n̳c̳i̳e̳n̳t̳ times.
The strange mummy, which looks like some sort of humanoid creature with a long body and bent legs, Sanchez called “Citlaltemini” (“Brother of the Stars”).
This mummy supposedly has four fingers and four toes. And the skull is so strangely shaped that it\’s hard to describe.
But even more questions are raised by the uncovered separate skull, which is more like the remains of a monster from a sci-fi movie.
The skull has sharp teeth, its sides are covered with some sort of geometric pattern scratched into the bone, and its top is very elongated.
The photos and press articles generated a lot of interest from netizens, with many calling the mummy and skull “gross fakes”.
In particular, they wrote that the “a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳” skull was created from the skull of a pig.
At the same time, Pablo Enrique Garcia Sanchez is considered a very serious scientist. He has postgraduate studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the Universities of the States of Guerrero and Morelos, and he has also received the Golden Microphone Award from the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico City.
In addition to the mummy and skull, Sanchez also showed artifacts found in the same cave. They are covered in intricate patterns and some of them look like a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ heads with dark almond-shaped eyes.
Many Mexican newspapers write about Sanchez\’s mummy, skull and strange artifacts, but what other scientists think about it is still unknown.