Across continents and centuries, depictions of three-fingered forms repeat. From Nazca to Lake Titicaca, Mongolia to Utah, petroglyphs, artifacts, and myths preserve shapes that resist simple explanation. Tridactyls.online collects, organizes, and compares these patterns in one place—so they can be tested rather than dismissed or sensationalized.
- Evidence-first: CT scans, provenance notes, and datasets.
- Cross-disciplinary: archaeology, biology, mythology, and theory combined.
- Living archive: updated with new research and field submissions.
Our Approach
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Pattern over anecdote. We track recurring shapes, not isolated claims.
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Method before conclusion. Every entry cites sources, measurements, and uncertainty.
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Cross-checks across fields. Archaeology, biology, and mythology examined side by side.
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Transparent updates. Evidence is revised or retracted when better data emerges.
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Living archive. Contributions grow over time—peer reviewed, debated, and improved.