Odd Pyramid Had Rooftop Homes, Ritual Sacrifices?
Publication: National Geographic News Date: October 21, 2010 View ArticleYes, it’s yielded human remains—including five females who may have been ritually sacrificed. But it’s the signs of life that make a half-excavated Peruvian pyramid of the Moche culture stand out, archaeologists say.
“Often these pyramidal mounds were built as mortuaries more than anything else,” said excavation co-leader Edward Swenson.
“In most instances [a pyramid] is not where people live, it is not where they were cooking their food,” the University of Toronto archaeologist added.
But the newly exposed 1,400-year-old flat-topped pyramid supported residences for up to a couple dozen elites, who oversaw and perhaps took part in copper production at the site, evidence suggests.
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