The Dropa[1] stones are purported pseudoarcheological artifacts. They are claimed to be a series of 12,000-year old granite discs with inscribed markings that represent an account of an extraterrestrial crash landing on Earth.
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 Jacques Vallée considers the tale to be a hoax.[2] Further fictional details were added over time and appear in more recent retellings of the story.
^Sometimes spelled as Dzopa, Dzhopa, Dropas, or Drop-ka.
^Vallée, Jacques; Aubeck, Chris (2009). Wonders in the Sky: Unexplained Aerial Objects from Antiquity to Modern Times. Penguin Group. pp. 359–362. ISBN 9781101454367.
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