Ancient Corpses Ritually Dug Up, Torn Apart, Reburied
Publication: National Geographic News Date: March 9, 2010 View ArticleAccording to the first known evidence of “double burials,” ancient people in what is now Mexico routinely dug up decomposing bodies and took off their arms, legs, and heads, then reburied the bodies, new research shows.
Indigenous peoples of the Cape Region of Baja California Sur practiced these double burials for about 4,500 years, from about 300 B.C. to the 16th-century A.D, when Europeans first arrived in the region, anthropologists say.
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