November 07, 2010, billingsgazette.com: Did a mummy prove the Wyoming legend?Arkiveret 26. december 2017 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...He advertised nationwide for leads...In 1971, the University of Wyoming hired its only physical anthropologist, George Gill...Gill explained that the mummy may not have been an adult. It was a human, he believed, and X-rays and a lung analysis done by Harry Shapiro at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, showed that the mummy was an infant, with a disease called anencephaly..."
July 06, 2014, trib.com: Meet Chiquita: A tiny, blonde, 500-year-old Wyoming mummyArkiveret 24. august 2015 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...They both hold tantalizing clues about those who inhabited Wyoming’s past and what sort of lives they had. Both likely didn’t survive birth...But there’s a problem. Both are again lost and gone...The poster featured photos of the mummy and X-rays of it from the side and front. This prehistoric pygmy was 65 years old when it died, the poster claimed, and predated the human race. All lies. But they made for a fascinating story -- one that could sell...“I was pretty certain the Pedro Mountain one was an anencephalic infant,” he said...Chiquita's DNA indicated that she was Native American..."
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November 07, 2010, billingsgazette.com: Did a mummy prove the Wyoming legend?Arkiveret 26. december 2017 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...He advertised nationwide for leads...In 1971, the University of Wyoming hired its only physical anthropologist, George Gill...Gill explained that the mummy may not have been an adult. It was a human, he believed, and X-rays and a lung analysis done by Harry Shapiro at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, showed that the mummy was an infant, with a disease called anencephaly..."
July 06, 2014, trib.com: Meet Chiquita: A tiny, blonde, 500-year-old Wyoming mummyArkiveret 24. august 2015 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...They both hold tantalizing clues about those who inhabited Wyoming’s past and what sort of lives they had. Both likely didn’t survive birth...But there’s a problem. Both are again lost and gone...The poster featured photos of the mummy and X-rays of it from the side and front. This prehistoric pygmy was 65 years old when it died, the poster claimed, and predated the human race. All lies. But they made for a fascinating story -- one that could sell...“I was pretty certain the Pedro Mountain one was an anencephalic infant,” he said...Chiquita's DNA indicated that she was Native American..."