They found a priest’s tomb that was more than 3,000 years old and had musical instruments

They found a priest’s tomb that was more than 3,000 years old and had musical instruments

It is “a burial associated with various offerings of green precious stones and also seashells,” said Yuji Seki, a Japanese archaeologist who has been working since 2005 at the Pacopampa archaeological complex, a building built of stones.

The specialist specified that in the tomb they found “strombus snails”, which are found in the Ecuadorian sea.

“They brought him from afar, so this character perhaps had a fairly important religious power at that time,” Indian.

But what most caught their attention was a trousseau with exotic necklaces, earmuffs made of stone and musical artifacts such as trumpets made of large seashells, he added.

Switzerland found remains of a missing mountain climber in 1990

A group of mountaineers found the remains of a German citizen who disappeared in 1990 on a Swiss glacier.

The finding was possible due to the thaw that the area has been suffering for several weeks, journalistic sources told local media.

A DNA analysis found that it was the remains of a young German who disappeared at the age of 27, in 1990, whose objective was to cross from Chamonix, in France, to Domodossola, in Italy.

Source: Ambito

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