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New child sacrifice site found

Archaeolog­ists find more remains from Chimu civilisati­on

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LIMA: A group of archaeolog­ists have discovered the remains of more than 50 children who were ritually sacrificed during the preColumbi­an Chimu era on the northern coast of what is now Peru.

The site is located close to another where evidence of the biggesteve­r sacrifice of children was found, with more than 140 youngsters slain. But the most recent discovery may be even bigger.

“So far we have found the remains of 56 children who were sacrificed by the Chimu,” archaeolog­ist Gabriel Prieto said.

“At this new site, we can easily double the number of remains we found in Huanchaqui­to,” he said, referring to the nearby location where over 140 dead were found.

The new sacrifice site was disco- vered in the Pamapa La Cruz area in Huanchaco, a coastal district of Trujillo, Peru’s third-largest city.

Prieto said that the remains of the children aged between six and 14, were found in early May wrapped in cotton and facing the sea, a kilometre north of Huanchaqui­to.

“The interestin­g thing is that they were sacrificed with a cut in the sternum and display opened ribs like in Huanchaqui­to, which reinforces the idea that Huanchaco was a place where mass sacrifices of children were carried out during the Chimu era,” he said.

In Huanchaqui­to, the remains of over 140 children and 200 llamas slain some 550 years ago were discovered, National Geographic reported in late April.

Those excavation­s date back to 2011, when the remains of 42 children and 76 llamas were discovered in a 3,500-year-old temple, according to the report.

 ?? — AFP ?? Grim history: An archaeolog­ist working at the excavation site at the ‘huaca’ (temple) in La Cruz where the remains of more children were found in Peru.
— AFP Grim history: An archaeolog­ist working at the excavation site at the ‘huaca’ (temple) in La Cruz where the remains of more children were found in Peru.

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