
Archaeologists find pre-Columbian mass grave in Peru’s Chan Chan
India Today
Archaeologists have found the remains of some 25 people, as well as dozens of ceramic vessels and objects such as needles used in textile work, at Peru’s Chan Chan city.
Archaeologists have found an ancient mass grave containing the remains of pre-Columbian men, women and children in the citadel of Chan Chan in northern Peru, a member of the team said Thursday.
They found the remains of some 25 people, mainly women and children, as well as dozens of ceramic vessels and objects such as needles used in textile work, archaeologist Jorge Meneses told AFP.

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