The skeletal remains of more
than 140 children and 200 baby llamas were found on the country's
northern coast. It may be evidence of the largest child sacrifice in
history, according to an
exclusive report by National Geographic, released Thursday on its website. The remains of a man and two women were also found. The
sacrifices are believed to have taken place 550 years ago in the
pre-Columbian Chimú Empire, in a sacrificial site formerly known as
Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, close to a UNESCO World Heritage site of Chan
Chan, in the modern town of Trujillo. This
April 22, 2011, photo provided by National Geographic shows more than a
dozen bodies preserved in dry sand for more than 500 years, at the
Huanchaquito-Las Llamas site near Trujillo, Peru. The children ranged in age from 5 to 14, according to the report. The baby llamas were less than 18 months old. "Skeletal
remains of both children and animals show evidence of cuts to the
sternum as well as rib dislocations," the report says. (
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In this country there is no burial place large enough to fit the bodies of the aborted who have been sacrificed to the god of convenience and freedom from responsibility.
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