HomeNewsTrendsWhile building his home, Peru man digs up over 500-year-old Inca mummies

While building his home, Peru man digs up over 500-year-old Inca mummies

One of the skeletons has a sort of crown, bits of copper and a silver bracelet, as well as a spoon-like implement used for coca leaf with an image of a bird pecking at the head of a fish.

June 30, 2022 / 19:05 IST
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The man could not alert the authorities about it as it could cost him his home. (Representative image)
The man could not alert the authorities about it as it could cost him his home. (Representative image)

Hiplito Tica had saved for decades to finally build himself a proper house in a working class neighborhood of Lima. His problem was what to do about the neighbours as he called the centuries-old mummies buried below.

The mechanic had known they were there since the day in 1996 when he tried to dig a latrine on the lot, which is a few meters from the El Sauce archaeological site on the eastern edge of the Peruvian capital.

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Taking a break from hefting bricks, Tica told The Associated Press that he had been working to loosen the earth with a metal rod when the ground suddenly began to collapse.

"I got out of there fast as a spider," he said.