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Chauchilla Cemetery is a cemetery that contains prehispanic mummified human remains and archeological artifacts, located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city of Nazca in Peru. [1] [2] The cemetery is associated with the Nazca culture. The internments started c. 200 AD and continued until the 9th century.
Good Trouble is an American drama television series created by Joanna Johnson, Bradley Bredeweg and Peter Paige for Freeform.A continuation of the Freeform series The Fosters, it follows Callie Adams Foster (Maia Mitchell) and Mariana Adams Foster (Cierra Ramirez) after they move out of the family home [a] and into a communal living space in Los Angeles, while embarking on the next phase of ...
A separate three-fingered hand believed to be from Peru's Nazca region was also analyzed, with experts ruling out any connection to alien life. Scientists assert 'alien mummies' in Peru are really ...
“Good Trouble,” which aired its series finale on Freeform Tuesday, has been a flagship show for the channel’s Gen-Z and liberal-leaning audience since it premiered in 2018. …
The mummy bundles contained up to seven people, some being topped with fake heads. [5] Although this has been a substantial discovery, Guillermo Cock believes that, "Only 40 percent of the occupants of the Inca burial ground have been recovered." [5] Once all of the mummies and artifacts have been salvaged they will be moved to a museum in Peru ...
The oldest mummies of South America come from the northern Chilean Chinchorro culture. The mummies of the higher classes were decorated with golden crowns, earrings and noserings. Mummification was a common practice in South American cultures. The Nazca, Paracas and Chachapoya of Peru conducted mummifications. [11]
Along with Good Trouble, Freeform on Friday also cancelled Cruel Summer, officially ending its final two scripted series. (The back half of grown-ish ‘s own final season will air in 2024.)
Wired reported that "mummies" presented by Maussan are believed to be "an elaborate hoax made of human and animal bones". [10] In November 2023, Maussan held a second presentation at the Mexican Congress regarding "three-fingered Peruvian mummies". Maussan claimed that they were "not related to any life on Earth".