Answer:Archaeologist Toribio Mejía Xesspe
Explanation:In 1927 Peruvian archaeologist Toribio Mejía Xesspe spotted them while he was hiking through the foothills. He discussed them at a conference in Lima in 1939. Paul Kosok, an American historian from Long Island University in New York, is credited as the first scholar to study the Nazca Lines in depth.