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Peru discovers ‘unique’ Inca tomb in Machu Picchu
(Photos: Andina)
By Manuel Vigo
September 5, 2012
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Peruvian officials have announced the discovery of a new ‘unique’ tomb, on a hill in the Machu Picchu archaeological site.
Authorities said the tomb, which is cut from stones, and measures 1.20 meters long, by 0.75 meters wide, was found last week.
Fernando Astete, head of the Machu Picchu archeological park, said the tomb was highly unusual due to its placement on a hill, which likely signaled the grave belonged to a high-ranking member of the Inca Empire.
“It’s unique because all the tombs at Machu Picchu – those found by Hiram Bingham, and those we found ourselves – were walled up caves, made with stones of different sizes, and quantities, placed one above the other, and were then covered with mud,” Astete said to state news agency Andina.
“This one is made with stones, and has been built high above,” he added.
However, the tomb, he said, is completely destroyed, and no bones, pottery or ornaments were found inside, meaning all items were likely stolen.
“We do not know at what time the tomb was raided,” he said, adding that people had pillaged tombs in Machu Picchu even before Bingham’s arrival.
The tomb, Astete said, would be examined by specialists, and would eventually be restored.

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COMMENTS:
Total coments: 4
Commented By: Charlie Payne
On: September 6, 2012. 4:25 pm
Congratulations Peruvian archeologists!! A wonderful find for you. Great work!!
Commented By: Sergio A. Lira Pinedo
On: September 6, 2012. 6:22 pm
Interesting discovery
Commented By: James Byrne
On: September 7, 2012. 5:10 am
It is wonderful and very exciting that archaeologists are still discovering Inca tombs at Machu Picchu.
Commented By: JoJo
On: September 7, 2012. 5:46 pm
Peruvians have such a rich history and I'm always thrilled to read that another archaeological discovery about the pre-Incas and Incas has been made. My fascination started when I read Dr. Walter Alva's book about his discovery at Sipan.
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