The Children of Llullaillaco (Spanish: [(ɟ)ʝuʝajˈʝako]), also known as the Mummies of Llullaillaco, are three Inca child mummies discovered on 16 March...
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Llullaillaco (Spanish pronunciation: [ʎuʎajˈʎako]) is a dormant stratovolcano on the border between Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region)...
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Constanza Ceruti (category Members of the Society of Woman Geographers)
Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. Her most important finding are the Children of Llullaillaco, considered the best preserved mummies in the world by the Guinness...
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Capacocha (section Llullaillaco)
While in some cases, as in Llullaillaco, the bodies were deposited in a burial chamber and covered with gravel, or, in the case of Cerro El Plomo, the sacrificial...
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Aconcagua mummy (category Archaeology of Argentina)
peoples. Overall, the genome of the Aconcagua mummy clusters with modern Andean populations. Mummy Juanita Children of Llullaillaco Chinchorro Mummies Gómez-Carballa...
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Ötzi (redirect from Curse of Ötzi the Iceman)
fictional film about the life of Ötzi Similar archaeological finds: Children of Llullaillaco and Mummy Juanita – high-altitude Incan mummies Gebelein predynastic...
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Immurement (category Causes of death)
The children of Llullaillaco represent another form of Incan child sacrifice. Acknowledging the traditions of human sacrifice in the context of the building...
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Mummy Juanita (redirect from Juanita of Peru)
during this time of empire expansion would infix a combination of respect and fear while further embedding devotion. Children of Llullaillaco Chinchorro mummies...
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Salta Province (redirect from Province of Salta)
the three frozen Inca mummies found at the Llullaillaco volcano and known as the Children of Llullaillaco . The Tren a las Nubes ("Train to the Clouds")...
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List of Egyptian mummies (royalty) List of Egyptian mummies (officials, nobles, and commoners) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mummies. List of DNA...
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had occurred as a result of the consumption of a traditional coca tea, using forensic analysis of the Children of Llullaillaco as evidence. However, on...
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Plomo Mummy (redirect from Prince of El Plomo)
conduct a DNA study. Children of Llullaillaco Mummy Juanita Ötzi the Iceman Horne, P. D.; Kawasaki, S. Q. (1984). "The Prince of El Plomo: A paleopathological...
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Buechel recorded the Lakota peoples as making such toys for their children out of log rounds. However, whether or not they actually invented the device...
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stage name of "Robertson", was a prominent physicist, stage magician and influential developer of phantasmagoria from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. He...
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Start of Scotland's First Settlers project in Inner Sound of Hebrides. March 16 – Mummified Children of Llullaillaco found on the volcanic peak of Llullaillaco...
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near Llullaillaco's 6,739 m (22,110 ft) summit, an Argentine-Peruvian expedition found the perfectly preserved bodies of three Inca children, sacrificed...
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25–61. Nimmo, J. (2008). "Young children's access to real life: An examination of the growing boundaries between children in child care and adults in the...
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Johan Reinhard (category University of Arizona alumni)
194 (I) (1998) The Temple of Blindness: An Investigation of the Inca Shrine of Ancocagua, Andean Past (1998) Llullaillaco: Investigación del Yacimiento...
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weight. The Llullaillaco children were sacrificed after the Llullaillaco region had been conquered by the Incas. Another famous example of capacocha is...
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that of the children – was required. Tertullian explains the acquiescence of the children as a product of their youthful trustfulness. The accuracy of such...
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Inca Empire (redirect from Kingdom of Tawantinsuyu)
end of the empire, it was common to incestuously wed brother and sister. He was "son of the sun", and his people the intip churin, or "children of the...
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Mummy (category Archaeology of death)
in 1999 with the discovery of the Llullaillaco mummies on the border of Argentina and Chile. The three mummies are children, two girls and one boy, who...
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Nevado Sajama (category Stratovolcanoes of Bolivia)
assert that the Nevados de Payachata (Pomerape and Parinacota) are the children of Sajama and Anallaxchi. In another local belief, Tacora and Sajama were...
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Alexander von Humboldt (category Wikipedia articles incorporating content from public domain material of the Library of Congress)
estatal, capacocha y actores sociales locales: El Cementerio del volcán Llullaillaco". Estudios Atacameños (in Spanish) (40): 43–62. doi:10.4067/S0718-10432010000200004...
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World altitude record (mountaineering) (category History of mountaineering)
them higher than Llullaillaco. Many early claims of world altitude records are muddied by incomplete surveying and lack of knowledge of local geography...
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Nevado del Ruiz (category Mountains of Colombia)
heavy rains on Ruiz sent a mudslide down the Chinchiná River, killing nine children aged 12–19 on a scouting expedition near the volcano. During September...
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Misti (category Stratovolcanoes of Peru)
the mountain veneration. People used to alter the shape of the skulls of their infant children so that they resembled the volcano. Misti was considered...
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Huaynaputina (redirect from 1600 eruption of Huaynaputina)
Moquegua children were reportedly running around, women screaming and numerous anecdotes of people who survived eruption or did not exist. In the city of Arequipa...
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Ampato (category Stratovolcanoes of Peru)
colleagues on the summit of the mountain. Such sacrifices with children being the usual subjects are known as capacocha and the discoveries of their mummies on...
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Observatory Llanquihue Lake Llanquihue Province Llanquihue, Chile Llullaillaco Llullaillaco National Park Lo Barnechea Lo Espejo Lo Prado Loa River Locro...
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