Mummies of Nasca
11/19/2019 – The results
On this page are presented the actions of the Inkari Cusco Institute and its partners à propos des momies de Nazca on the date of November 19, 2018: analyzes of the rock and metals, histologie of the life of Victoria, datations au C14, analyzes DNA, molecular composition and scanners in high definition.
All these results were presented on 19 November 2018 at the Congress of the Republic of Peru at a working meeting led by Congressman Armando Villanueva followed by a press conference.
Presentation of the results to the Congress of the Republic of Peru
Rock and metals | Histology Victoria | C14 dating
DNA Analysis | Molecular composition| HD Scanners
Presentation of the results to the Congress of the Republic of Peru, 11/19/2018
To view the subtitles in the language of your choice, click on the CC button at the bottom right of each video.
Translation: Catherine Rayer
Raymundo Salas Alfaro
Radiologist – Cusco – Peru
José de la Cruz Ríos López
Biologist – Campeche – Mexico
José de Jesús Zalce Benítez
Forensic Doctor – Mexico – Mexico
Galetskiy Dmitriy Vladislàvovich
Medicine’s University of St. Petersburg – Russia
Salvador Angel Romero (Abraxas)
Graduate in Genomics by the UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Rock and metals
Samples of rock and metals were analyzed by INGEMMET laboratory in Lima, Peru. The analysis of this report was made by Lilian Cristofol, Materials Science engineer / characterization. 6 samples were analyzed:
Rock
Josefina metallic implant
Annular metallic implant of a three-fingered hand
Implant métallique d’une main tridactyle
Metallic implant of Alberto’s hip
Cross shaped metallic object
Report, analysis and synthesis
PDF 11,5 Mo – 170 pages
Spanish only
PDF 7,4 Mo – 102 pages
By Lilian Cristofol
Materials Science engineer / Characterization
Only French
SYNTHESIS OF INGEMMET REPORT ANALYSIS
PDF 2,15 Mo – 16 pages
By Lilian Cristofol
Materials Science engineer / Characterization
Chemical composition of rock and metals | ||
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Rock | Sedimentary rock of sandstone type. Possible presence of diatoms. | Concordant with the geology of Peru. |
Josephina metallic implant | 85% copper | Composition concordant with an object of pre-Columbian period. Presence of oxidation and alteration attesting to its age. |
Annular metallic implant of a three-fingered hand | 78% iron 16% chromium 5% carbon | Does not correspond to an object of pre-Columbian period: civilizations not mastering the extraction and the work of the iron. |
Metal implant of a three-fingered hand | 60% gold 30% silver 10% copper | Composition concordant with an object of pre-Columbian period. Alloy known as tumbaga. |
Metallic implant of Alberto's hip | 50% silver 25% copper | Concordant with the type compositions listed for pre-Columbian period objects. |
Metal object shaped cross | 73% gold 18% copper 7% silver | Characteristic alloy of pre-Columbian manufactured objects, the tumbaga. |
Histology
Two samples of Victoria’s skin, the small, the headless body, were studied by biologist José de la Cruz Ríos López.
PDF 3 Mo – 13 pages
By José de la Cruz Ríos López, biologist
Spanish, French and English
C14 dating
PDF 370 Ko
Beta Analytics Dating Laboratory
English
PDF 359 Ko
Beta Analytics Dating Laboratory
English
Carbon dating brain, hand, Maria and Victoria
PDF 276 ko – 9 pages
Instituto de Física UNAM
PDF 838 ko – 9 pages
Carbon dating brain, bone and skin of a hand
PDF 277 ko – 2 pages
Caribbean Trace Genetics and Archeobiology
PDF 262 ko – 1 page
LAC UFF – Brasil
PDF 386 KO – 1 PAGE
C14 DATING - Numbre of years | ||||
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Maria | Victoria | Hands | Brain | |
IFUNAM | 1771 ± 30 | 791 ± 30 | 1205 ± 30 | 1052 ±30 |
BETA ANALYTICS | 1750 ± 30 | 6420 ± 30 | ||
LAC UFF | 1040 ± 15 | |||
CTGA | Bone: 1080 ± 25 | 1010 ± 20 | ||
Skin: 7270 ± 40 |
DNA analysis
DNA COMPARISON – MARIA’s HAND, FOOT, COCCYX, ARM, and VERTEBRA
PDF 1,8 Mo – 15 pages
Paleo-DNA Laboratory
PDF 1 Mo – 6 pages
Genetech
DNA analysis Victoria, hand
PDF 1,4 Mo – 24 pages
Abraxas
Extended bioinformatic DNA Victoria
PDF 584 ko – 13 pages
Abraxas
Original doc. in Spanish
PDF 722 ko – 13 pages
DNA Analysis Cerebral Material / Hand
PDF 266 Ko – 8 pages
Paleo DNA
PhD Anonimous
PDF 533 ko – 15 pages
AnalysIs ADN - % commun with Homo Sapiens | |||||
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Maria | Wawita | Victoria | Hands | Brain | |
BIOTECMOL | 33,6 | Neck vertebra: 36,27 | 19,82 | ||
Hip bone: 29,12 | |||||
PALEO DNA | 100 | 100 | |||
ABRAXAS | Neck vertebra: 14,29 | 97,69 | |||
Hip bone: 15,26 | |||||
*PhD An. | 33,7 | 0.37 | |||
**Universidad de San Petersburgo | 23,8 | 25,6 |
*Contact us to obtain information from the author of these analyzes
**Information given as an indication as it was not possible for us to obtain the analysis reports.
Examination of the molecular composition of different samples
As part of The Alien Project, five samples of different mummies parts body found site of Nazca (Peru) were sent to me for examination of their molecular composition by midinfrared spectroscopy. This technology makes it possible to identify the (bio) chemical composition of any sample made of organic matter. The present expertise aims to analyze these mummified fragments.
The analysis were conducted at the Dupuy de Lôme Research Institute (UMR CNRS 6027) in Vannes (France).
Olivier Sire,
Expert at the Rennes Court of Appeal in Physico-Chemical, Biological and Food-Industrial Analysis
Molecular composition Maria, Victoria, hands
PDF 1 136 ko – 17 pages
HD scanners
Despite the difficulties encountered, we were able to realize High Definition scanners (16 cuts interpolated to 128) early August 2018. The 3 DICOM files (Josefina, Wawita and Maria) were processed by one of our contributors, Gustavo. Thanks to his colossal work, we can present images and videos of these 3 bodies herewith.
3D reconstruction from DICOM files
Axial, coronary and sagittal views
Axial, coronary and sagittal sections
3D reconstruction from DICOM files
Axial, coronary and sagittal views
Reconstitution 3D d’après les fichiers DICOM
Axial, coronary and sagittal views
Axial, coronary and sagittal sections