Chauchilla Cemetery

Coordinates: 14°59′00″S 74°55′35″W / 14.9833°S 74.9263°W / -14.9833; -74.9263
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Chauchilla Cemetery
Mummy in the Cemetery of Chauchilla
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Establishedc. 200 AD
Location
CountryPeru

Chauchilla Cemetery is a cemetery that contains prehispanic mummified human remains and archeological artifacts, located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the city of Nazca in Peru.[1][2]

The cemetery is associated with the

insects and bacteria
.

The cemetery was used as a setting for the film

burial chamber
connected to the cemetery.

History

The cemetery was discovered in the 1920s,

AD. The cemetery includes many important burials over a period of 600 to 700 years. The start of the interments was in about 200 AD. It is important as a source of archaeology to the Nazca culture.[4]

The cemetery has been extensively plundered by huaqueros (grave robbers) who have left human bones and pottery scattered around the area.

Panamerican Highway.[4] In 1997, the majority of the scattered bones and plundered pottery were restored to the tombs.[1]

Preservation of the bodies

The tombs were built for family groups

The bodies are so remarkably preserved due mainly to the dry climate in the

Peruvian Desert but the funeral rites were also a contributing factor. The bodies were clothed in embroidered cotton and then painted with a resin and kept in purpose-built tombs made from mud bricks. The resin is thought to have kept out insects and slowed bacteria trying to feed on the bodies.[1]

The nearby site of Estaquería may provide clues to the remarkable preservation of the numerous bodies in these cemeteries. At that site, archeologists found wooden pillars initially thought to have been used for astronomical sightings.[5] However, it is now believed that the posts were used to dry bodies in a mummification process.[2] This may account for the high degree of preservation seen in thousand-year-old bodies which still have hair and the remains of soft tissue, such as skin.

In popular culture

Chauchilla Cemetery is a prominent setting in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Though not called by name in the film, the cemetery is explicitly identified in the screenplay, promotional materials, and merchandise.

This fictionalized version of the cemetery features a number of embellishments, including mask-wearing Nazcan guards and a hidden, underground burial chamber accessible through the barrows. The cemetery is depicted as being built on a promontory overlooking the Nazca Valley, offering the characters a view of the famous

Nazca Lines
.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c McGuinness, Tim. "The Chauchilla Tombs". Archived from the original on December 10, 2008.
  2. ^ .
  3. . Retrieved 19 October 2009.
  4. ^ . Retrieved 19 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Tours : Cahuachi y Estaquería – www.periododeaventura.com". Archived from the original on 2009-12-16. Retrieved 2009-10-31.

14°59′00″S 74°55′35″W / 14.9833°S 74.9263°W / -14.9833; -74.9263