The Enigmatic Maria: A Comprehensive Study on the Unusual Anatomy of a Three-Fingered Mummy from Peru’s Nazca Tomb

Mysterious Three-Fingered Mummy Resembles Extraterrestrial

Peruvian scientists have recently conducted a comprehensive study on the three-fingered mummy named “Maria,” discovered in a tomb in Nazca in 2017. The research revealed that Maria exhibits human-like features but also has significant differences in morphology and anatomical structure.

One of the most noteworthy aspects of Maria is her elongated skull, which does not show any signs of artificial skull deformation. Maria is one of six mummies found in the tomb, and previously, scientists concluded that these mummies were modified pre-Columbian mummies. However, the recent analysis shows that Maria is unique in many ways.

Maria lacks hair and external ears, only possessing an ear canal hole. Her skull is 30% larger than a normal human skull without any signs of external skull compression. CT scans revealed that Maria had bulging eyes, a protruding upper and lower jaw, was missing six teeth, and had severely worn remaining teeth.

One of the most striking features of Maria is her hands and feet. The width of the bones at the base of her three fingers is uniform, making her hand as wide as a human hand but 20 cm longer, with each finger having four phalanges instead of the usual three in humans. Similarly, her foot bones are connected to three toes with four phalanges each instead of the usual three in humans. Additionally, Maria’s heel bone differs from a normal human foot; it lacks the hump that supports body weight and balance when standing upright.

Further analysis showed that Maria was coated in a natural white powder called diatomaceous earth, which is not harmful to humans but is used in pesticides. It was also discovered that Maria suffered from arthritis in her hands and feet as well as damage to her spine.

Overall, this research sheds new light on the mysterious three-fingered mummy found in Peru and provides insight into her unique anatomy and health conditions.

In conclusion, scientists have conducted a magnified examination of the three-fingered mummy named “Maria” found in Peru’s Nazca tomb by UFOlogist Jaime Maussan in 2017. They discovered that while she exhibits some human-like features, she has significant differences in morphology and anatomical structure.

One notable feature is her elongated skull without any signs of artificial deformation; she also has bulging eyes and missing teeth with severely worn remaining ones.

Maria’s hands and feet are unique; they are wider than a human hand but longer by 20 cm with each finger having four phalanges instead of three like humans.

Moreover, she was covered with diatomaceous earth while suffering from arthritis

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