Archaeologists on Tuesday were hard at work in Lima's Park of
Legends on the coast of central Peru, carefully cleaning the
ancient preserved corpses found under the site, including the
remains of children.
Park official Lucenida Carrion said the latest find follows an
earlier discovery of three mummies, one of which was holding a
wooden cross, in early August.
"This finding backs our hypothesis that this could be cemetery
from the colonial period, at the time of conversion to
Christianity or Catholicism," she said.
The mummies were found in unusual positions and with a mix of
textiles that pointed to the influence of Spanish colonials,
added field manager Manuel Moron.
Spain's bloody conquest of Peru's Inca empire began in 1532 and
lasted four decades. Government officials said the site had been
occupied by the Lima and Ychsma people before the Incas.
Other monuments discovered at the same site date back some 2,000
years.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Sarah Morland; editing by
Diane Craft)
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