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Native Americas
Perfect Andes Mummies
BBC News, 8 April 1999
The "perfect", mummified remains of two girls and a boy have
been found on top of a volcano in the Andes. The children were
probably sacrificed by Incas 500 years ago, researchers said.
The remains were discovered at a height of 6,700 metres (22,000
ft) on Mount Llullaillaco, a mountain in northwest Argentina near
the border with Chile.
Dr Reinhard said the bodies may have been frozen since they were
left on the mountain by Incas.
Even though they are buried under about 1.5 metres (5 ft) of
rock and earth, their internal organs look perfect on a CT scan - as
if they had died only recently.
How these children died has yet to be established.
Inca gods
Their burial platform carried other sacrifices, apparently to
Inca gods. These included 35 gold, silver and shell statues, pottery
containing food, and articles of clothing including moccasins. All
are in excellent condition.
The face of this mummy appears slightly damaged by lightning
"The undamaged female has a beautiful, yellow,
geometrically-designed cover laid over her outer mantle," said Dr
Reinhard, a senior research fellow at the Mountain Institute in West
Virginia.
US, Argentine and Peruvian scientists worked together on the
expedition, organised by National Geographic.
Dr Reinhard, who has found several other mummies, said his team
had battled snow and high winds to reach the site.
"At one point we had to lower one of our workers into the pit by
his ankles so he could pull the mummy out with his hands," he said.
The Inca empire once stretched 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles)
from present day Colombia to central Chile. It collapsed in 1532
with the Spanish conquest.