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An intriguing characteristic of the Nazca mummies is the presence of tridactyl or three-fingered anatomy, a feature not unique to ancient Peru but also observed in various other regions worldwide, including Japan, Indonesia, and the United States. These creatures are frequently portrayed with distinctive attributes such as three digits on their hands and feet, prominent circular eyes, triangular body shapes, and pointed, elf-like hats and footwear. The following examples illustrate the global occurrence of these tridactyl beings across diverse cultures and geographical locations.
 
=== Peru ===
 
==== Nazca ====
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Peru1.jpg
Peru2.jpg
Peru3.png
</gallery>
 
==== Chimu ====
<gallery>
Chimu1.jpg
Chimu2.jpg
Chimu3.jpg
</gallery>
 
==== Paracas ====
<gallery>
Paracas1.jpg
Paracas2.jpg
</gallery>
 
=== Argentina ===
<gallery>
Argentina1.png
Argentina2.png
Argentina3.png
</gallery>


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Revision as of 03:48, 11 April 2024

An intriguing characteristic of the Nazca mummies is the presence of tridactyl or three-fingered anatomy, a feature not unique to ancient Peru but also observed in various other regions worldwide, including Japan, Indonesia, and the United States. These creatures are frequently portrayed with distinctive attributes such as three digits on their hands and feet, prominent circular eyes, triangular body shapes, and pointed, elf-like hats and footwear. The following examples illustrate the global occurrence of these tridactyl beings across diverse cultures and geographical locations.

Peru

Nazca

Chimu

Paracas

Argentina

Links