Monday, July 31, 2006

Mummy of Tattooed Woman Discovered in Peru Pyramid

An exquisitely preserved and elaborately tattooed mummy of a young woman has been discovered deep inside a mud-brick pyramid in northern Peru, archaeologists from Peru and the U.S. announced today.
The 1,500-year-old mummy may shed new light on the mysterious Moche culture, which occupied Peru's northern coastal valleys from about A.D. 100 to 800.

In addition to the heavily tattooed body, the tomb yielded a rich array of funeral objects, from gold sewing needles and weaving tools to masterfully worked metal jewelry. Such a complete array has never been seen before in a Moche tomb. Surprisingly, the grave also contained numerous weapons, including two massive war clubs and 23 spear throwers.

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Verano, an anthropologist at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, who is part of the research team, said the finding is the first of its kind in Peru, and he likens it to the discovery of King Tut's tomb in Egypt. More

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