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sasho [114]
3 years ago
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accoring to excerpt from discovering the inca maiden: My adventures on Ampato why is the discovery of the mummy significant

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andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
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in 1999 founded 3 bodies  , 2 FOR 2 children and one for one girl and they was very good save from icy conditions the height of their burial place at the top of the mountain was known, and the older girl was known as LaDoncella, the Virgin. and the studies says that in the lost months  they was good care and spicily the girl , Suggests that the sacrifice of children was important to the Inca Empire, which used children as sacrifices all the time and in all circumstances; in natural disasters, in times of war, in order to be close to the gods and to their satisfaction. This violent weather was, in accordance with their beliefs, The child chosen for sacrifice.

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