pull down to refresh

This bounty was posted yesterday. I highly recommend INCREDIBLEHISTORY's Youtube channel especially the documentaries I linked below.
IncredibleHistory (William Brown) is a writer and filmmaker, focusing mainly on forgotten history in the Americas. His most recent upload just a few hours ago, documents his 4 day hike on the Inca Trail to Machu Pichu. This past Spring, while researching South America for his book, Enigmatic South America, the story of the Nazca Mummies started taking off. William had a great opportunity to document it and interview the people involved.
Now he's offering a bounty good until 2030 1 for proof that the most intriguing corpse presented, Maria, is a fake by the standards set.
IMO it's likely that "disclosure" will happen in many different ways that are unconnected and unexpected. This is probably one of them.
Here is a website to look at them in a 3D Unity environment: https://the-alien-project.com/3DV/index.html

Footnotes

  1. I estimate 2M sats to be worth around 4,292 Peruvian Sol by 2030.
2M sats bounty but it must be peer reviewed research? That’s not really an incentive for anyone with the chops to publish peer reviewed research. (Not because their rich or anything, but because publishing in a peer reviewed journal is already by itself worth way more than 2M sats to them)
reply
What if the mummy is cursed lol
reply
This guy is serious about his job lol
reply
Why would they need to fake it? To draw in tourism?
reply
I'd guess the usual, money, fame, tourism.
This is from a OSU professor who has been following the story. His latest video, The Nazca Mummies as Archaeological Objects, he goes through the evidence for the theory that almost all were constructed long ago.
Maria, however, is still very puzzling to the researchers, apparently.
reply
Fake mummy? let’s uncover this truth
reply
reply