Four 3,800-year-old bodies found in Peruvian temple

Published August 15, 2024
A burial site dating from around 3,800 years ago is pictured after archaeologists found human remains in La Libertad, Peru on August 9 — Reuters
A burial site dating from around 3,800 years ago is pictured after archaeologists found human remains in La Libertad, Peru on August 9 — Reuters

LIMA: Archaeologists have unearthed four human remains believed to be more than 3,000 years old in a stretch of barren land in northern Peru that appears to have housed a ceremonial temple honouring the gods of an ancient local culture.

The funeral bundles were found nestled between some mud and stone walls near a valley in the dry, coastal Viru province in the South American nation’s La Libertad region, home to many major ancient cultures over the millennia.

Feren Castillo, an archaeologist at the National University of Trujillo in Peru who heads a research project in the area, said the remains and the walls were likely between 3,100 and 3,800 years old.

“This allows us to have a clear idea of the cultural evolution in this area,” Castillo said, adding that finding four remains in such a small space meant there could well be many more buried there.

“It also shows the importance of the space. People have for a long time wanted to be buried in temples because these are very sacred spaces to them,” Castillo added.

Published in Dawn, August 15th, 2024

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