Incan 'Ice Maiden' Mummy, page
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Topic started on 15-9-2007 @ 10:33 PM by queenannie38
This is an unbelievably well-preserved 500-year-old mummy of a teenage girl, who was found with 2 other children, at the top of a very high volcano in Argentina. She was found about 8 years ago but only went on public display this past week.

September 11, 2007 —The mummy of an ancient Inca girl sits literally frozen in sleep at a museum in Argentina.

The mummy, called La Doncella or The Maiden, is that of a teenage girl who died more than 500 years ago in a ritual sacrifice in the Andes Mountains.

The girl and two other children were left on a mountaintop to succumb to the cold as offerings to the gods, according to the archaeologists who found the mummified remains in Argentina in 1999.

National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Johan Reinhard, who co-led the expedition, described the discovery at the time as "the best preserved of any mummy I've seen." (National Geographic News is a division of the National Geographic Society.)

The High Country Archaeological Museum in Salta, Argentina, unveiled La Doncella, the oldest of the three victims, for its first public viewing on September 6.


The
picture album at the National Geographic website has some amazing pictures!

Check out the braids in her hair!



Amazing!

Here is a page which has interactive information about DNA and also findings from the 'virtual autopsy' they did, via CT Scan, on the mummy.

Supposedly, she and the other 2 were sacrificial offerings, but not in the traditional sense. This is what the discoverer, Johan Reinhard, has to say about it:

The three Inca children were left to freeze to death as a sacrifice to the gods, anthropologist Johan Reinhard said.

"[They] weren't being sacrificed to feed the gods," Reinhard told National Geographic News in 2005. "They were being sacrificed to enter into the realm of the gods. It was considered a great honor.

"These children didn't die in the sense that we think: They went to live in a paradise with the gods. … It was a transition into a better life, one that these children were greatly honored [to have]."


Still...she still looks cold and I can't help but feel sorrowful for her and her companions. It seems a rather lonely way to die. Hopefully the Gods weren't late in picking them up for their new lives!

Here is another page on the Nat'l Geographic sight with an interactive section called 'Ice Treasures of the Inca.' Evidently the 1995 expedition turned up many archaeological treasures in the Andes.
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