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Discovery of a 5,000-year-old noblewoman sheds new light on the Caral civilization, revealing the prominent role of women in ...
An archaeological site that used to be a garbage dump has revealed the extraordinarily preserved mummy of an elite woman from ...
A large circular stone tomb filled with the skeletons of 24 men, women, and children who died in battle has […] ...
The woman was found wrapped in several layers of macaw feathers and cotton fabric, buried alongside a toucan's beak, a stone ...
A tomb was uncovered in Peru and revealed the 5,000-year-old remains of a 'high-status' woman belonging to the ancient Caral civilization in a former city dump. Other artifacts were found as well.
Around 5,000 years ago, members of an ancient Peruvian Indigenous group buried an elite member of their society: They wrapped ...
From Peru to Egypt, tourists can actively participate in digs, preservation projects, or workshops led by experts in the ...
The woman—with skin, hair and nails still intact—belonged to the little-known Caral civilization, which flourished in Peru ...
The mummy was found in Aspero, a sacred site within the city of Caral that was a garbage dump for over 30 years until ...
“This is an important burial because it has elements that correspond to a woman of high status,” archaeologist David Palomino ...
Archaeologists have found the remains of an elite woman who was buried with a variety of remarkable grave goods.
Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the remains of a woman from an ancient civilization. The discovery was made within an ...