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Andes mummies
How were the Andes mummies preserved?
No one knows for certain how the many Inca mummies found in the Andes
mountains were preserved. The rulers, most of whose remains were taken
to Cuzco in Peru, were probably artificially mummified. The many mummies
of sacrificed children found on mountain tops in Peru, Chile, and Argentina
are more likely to have been preserved naturally.
When the Spanish conquered the Incas, they burned all the royal mummies
in their attempt to destroy the religion and culture of the people and
impose Roman Catholicism. The remarkable mountaintop mummies of children,
however, have survived. Unlike the Greenland mummies
that were freeze- dried, the Andes mummies were simply frozen, leaving
the body fluids in place. As a result, CAT
scans show that the internal organs are intact and the heart and lungs
still contain blood. DNA analysis
is now being done to see if these people are genetically related to the
present-day inhabitants of the region.
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