In 1938 the specialists of the paleologist Amedeo Maiuri, during the unearthings on the highest point of the Cumana acropolis, found – on the western front of the purported Sanctuary of Jupiter – a few immense bone parts.
The renowned scientist Ralph von Koenigswald, currently participated in the quest for the Gigantopithecus, cautioned of the revelation went to the spot by joining the analysts and uncovering the finds we have accessible.
Uncommon skeletal remaining parts rose up out of the ground and a small portion of stone chunk with hints of rock painting that uncovered an obscure representative structure to which von Koenigswald, a cautious peruser of Joyce, gave the name of Chaosmos
Also, this extremely painted component, quickly connected with the size of the bones of the hand, drove the researcher to think about the recently tracked down animal the best craftsman on the planet.
These valuable materials were prepared for the arrangement of an epochal presentation which ought to have been held in the Neapolitan gallery in 1939 and which was never made because of the conflict occasions. They were protected and forgotten for very nearly hundred years until the new rediscovery that occurred following the surprising revelation – during a chronicled search by Brigataes – of an organizer containing the documentation of the exhuming and the signs on their area in a remote part of the distribution centers.