Archaeologists say the remains of the pregnant woman showed signs of “Ritual Sacrifice”, archaeologists say
A pregnant woman in Ecuador in the coastal area can be a ritual sacrifice or punishment for archaeologists, according to the archeologists, according to the Archaeologists in 2022.
In a study published by the University of Cambridge last month, on behalf of American Archeology SocietyExperts, the first 10 women, which were about 17-20 years and about 17-20 years old, with a history of 471 and 453, was 10 to 20 years old. or researchers near their death.
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Archaeologists saw that his burial was important because he was pregnant at the same time. The remains of the young woman showed a cranial fracture and cut marks in the hands of the hand bones that cause him to speculate.
A cranial fracture on hand bones and catchmarks, perimortem in the hands of perimortem, perimortem in the hands of the hands and other body manipulation, a rare event for a unique event for the peoples of Ecuador, “wrote.
Although the Sahil Ecuador was rare in Ecuador, the body’s position and the possible ritual of the missing limb.
Two ships were covered with clam shells. According to the study, there were several pieces of ceramic stones in the nearest green clay and forehead. Crescent-shaped spondylus mascaras or Mollusk shells, found around the body.
It was also buried with spondylus suspensions and beads known as Chaquira from various cultural traditions and periods.
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The woman is believed to be part of the Ecuadorian coast and living in agriculture and marijuana, but are part of those who live with their typical Manteno burials, but are part of those who oppose typical MANTENO BULLS. According to experts, according to the death and blessings between the green stone death and blessings, experts have represented a link between 7,000 years of Mantoro. Mascaras was also associated with Valdivi’s experiences.
“Before entering this bustle, a purposeful collection and treatment to collect a large number of artifacts,” he said. “The interpretation of this burying is repeatedly to understand the reasons for this mysterious burial, and this repeated emphasis should be considered.”
According to researchers, the funeral also includes a burnt offering. However, such rituals were discovered between 991-1025, which indicates that the woman’s grave was revised and maybe used for other rituals.