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Judi Lynn

(160,598 posts)
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 03:31 AM Oct 2012

Archeologists find offerings in Machu Picchu

23 October 2012 | last updated at 01:08PM
Archeologists find offerings in Machu Picchu

LIMA: Archeologists have discovered several offerings at Peru's main ruins of Machu Picchu, China's Xinhua news agency reported authorities as saying on Monday.

The artifacts, probably belonging to the Chimu culture, include a ceremonial pot, carved stones, anthropomorphic clay jugs, 10 malachite beads, and a bronze clamp measuring 1.5 to 3 centimetres, said Carlos Werner Delgado, an expert at Cusco's Office of Regional Culture.

The articles were buried 70 centimeters underground in a three-walled patio known as "wayrana" in Quechua language, which is located in the Temple of the Condor of Machu Picchu.

"The relics date from the era of Inca ruler Pachacutec, who governed between the years 1438 and 1470 A.D.," said archaeologists, adding that the presence of the vestiges of Chimu culture indicate they may date from as early as 1000 to 1200 A.D.

The pieces will be taken to the Machu Picchu Museum, located at the entrance of the famed Inca city, where researchers will continue to investigate their origins. -- BERNAMA

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/archeologists-find-offerings-in-machu-picchu-1.160895##ixzz2A6a36M8I

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Archeologists find offerings in Machu Picchu (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2012 OP
These items can be easily carbon dated Ichingcarpenter Oct 2012 #1
du rec. nt xchrom Oct 2012 #2

Ichingcarpenter

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1. These items can be easily carbon dated
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 05:49 AM
Oct 2012

Which might help solve some of the 'time' arguments on the place.
thanks

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