The skull of a female skeleton, believed to have reached between 18 and 25 years of age, presumably of a medium social status, is uncovered with two clay crocks at the tomb of a priestess of the Colombian Moche culture in the Sun and Moon complex, a sanctuary developed between 200 and 700 AD, beside rocky hill more than 700 km north of Lima in a picture taken May 28, 2013. According to research anthropologist Santiago Uceda, this discovery in northern Peru could change the history of the Peruvian pre-Hispanic culture. |
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