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Gabriel Prieto
Victims of a desperate event, a child (left) and baby llama (right) were part of the sacrificial killing of more than 140 children and over 200 llamas on the north coast of Peru around A.D. 1450.
This large copper hook, with a strip of gold wrapped around the centre of the shaft, is a testament to the legacy of fishing in the region.
A monkey clings to the handle of this Virú pot, which was placed in one of the burials.
This ancient burial held a surprise for archaeologists: Two additional left legs were buried alongside the body.