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1,000- yr- old mummy discovered in Peru

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London: Scientists have discovered an intact mummy in Peru that is believed to have been buried between 1000 and 1200 AD.

A team from the Universite libre de Bruxelles in Belgium completed a nine weeklong excavation in Pachacamac, Peru, where they have discovered the mummy in good condition.

The finding confirms Pachacamac’s status as a pre- colombian pilgrimage site under the Inca empire.

“The deceased is still wrapped in the enormous funeral bundle that served as a coffin,” said Peter Eeckhout, professor at Universite libre de Bruxelles.

“Discoverie­s like this one are exceptiona­lly scarce, and this mummy is incredibly well preserved. Samples were collected for carbon- 14 dating, but the area in which it was discovered and the type of tomb suggest this individual was buried between 1000 and 1200 AD,” Mr Eeckhout said.

The excavation was carried out as a part of the Ychsma project, named after the region’s native people, under the supervisio­n of professor Eeckhout.

Three monumental structures were explored during the campaign, including a sanctuary dedicated to the local ancestors. Under Inca rule, in the late 15th century, it appears to have been transforme­d into a water and healing temple.

The archaeolog­ists have discovered many offerings left by worshipper­s, such as Spondylus shells imported from Ecuador; these are associated with the influx of water during El Niño, and they symbolise fertility and abundance.

Before the Inca settled in the area, the sanctuary included large funerary chambers and numerous mummies, most of which were looted during the Spanish conquest.

Miraculous­ly, though, one of the chambers was found intact during the latest round of excavation­s: this is the funeral chamber that held the mummy. Due to how well it was preserved, the researcher­s will be able to study it without needing to unwrap the bundle.

They will soon examine the mummy using the latest techniques in medical imaging such as X- ray scans, axial tomography and 3D reconstruc­tion.

This will enable them to determine the individual’s position, any pathologie­s they might have suffered from, but also what offerings might be inside the bundle. The other structures that were excavated are also related to worship — the first one, an Inca monument intended to host pilgrims and rituals, was built in several phases, each identified with a series of offerings such as seashells and precious objects.

The last structure explored was probably one of the chapels for foreign pilgrims, referred to by Spanish monk Antonio de la Calancha in his 17thcentur­y descriptio­n of the site.

There, the excavation­s also uncovered many ‘ foundation’ offerings, including vases, dogs, and other animals, as well as a platform with a hole in the centre, where an idol was likely placed.

The complex appears to have been designed around this idol, involved in religious activities with pilgrims.

According to researcher­s, all these discoverie­s indicate that Incas made considerab­le changes to the Pachacamac site, in order to create a large pilgrimage centre on Peru’s Pacific coast.

“Deities and their worship played a major part in the life of PreColombi­an societies,” said Mr Eeckhout.

“The Inca understood this very well, and integrated it into how they wielded their power. By promoting empire- wide worship, they contribute­d to creating a common sense of identity among the many different peoples that made up the empire. Pachacamac is one of the most striking examples of this,” he said.

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