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  1. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Stratigraphy, associated artifacts, and radiocarbon dating indicate that it was a single mass killing of more than 140 children and over 200 camelids directed by the Chimú state, c. AD 1450. Preliminary DNA analysis indicates that both boys and girls were chosen for sacrifice.

  2. The Punta Lobos massacre refers to the unexplained murders of approximately 200 people in Punta Lobos, Peru, in 1350 AD. In 1997, [1] members of an archaeological team performing a survey for a mining company discovered approximately 200 bodies on the beach at Punta Lobos, Peru.

  3. Verano has decades of experience analyzing physical evidence of ritual violence in the Andes, including a 13th-century Chimú massacre of some 200 men and boys at the site of Punta Lobos.

  4. El entierro masivo de Punta Lobos podría representar una respuesta chimú a la resistencia local.Archaeological evidence of human sacrifice in northern coastal Peru continues to grow, as evidenced by recent discoveries in the Moche, Chicama, and Lambayeque River Valleys.

  5. economic and religious control of the region. Archaeological evidence of conflict and subjuga-tion includes a massacre at Punta Lobos in the Casma littoral of the Peruvian North Coast, where as many as 200 victims (children, adults and elderly) were executed during the military

  6. 7 de mar. de 2019 · The children — as well as the remains of more than 200 young llamas — were found in a mass grave located on a cliff just a thousand feet from the Pacific Ocean in the small, present-day fishing community of La Libertad near Trujillo.

  7. La masacre de Punta Lobos se refiere a los asesinatos inexplicables de aproximadamente 200 personas [1] en Punta Lobos [2] cerca de la ciudad de Huarmey, a unos 275 kilómetros al norte de Lima ( Perú ), en el año 1350.