Paleoradiology opens new insights into frozen mummified children from Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes, Peru

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Dagmara M. Socha , Stephanie Panzer , Johan Reinhard , Albert Zink , Winnie Celeste Martínez Sulca , Franz Grupp , Alice Paladin
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A bioarchaeological investigation was conducted on four frozen remains of female non-adults, approximately 500 years old, using non-invasive computed tomography (CT) analysis. These individuals, recovered from the high-altitude sites of Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes during 1990s expeditions, were sacrificed as part of the Inca capacocha, one of the most significant ceremonial rituals of the Inca Empire. Although extensively documented in later ethnohistorical chronicles, archaeological evidence of such burials remains limited.
This study assesses their preservation, identifies post-depositional taphonomic processes, estimates ages at death, and reconstructs their paleopathological profiles. It also explores possible causes of death and the ritual transformation of these individuals into messengers to the gods. CT analyses revealed distinct taphonomic patterns, including natural mummification, lightning-induced damage, and artificial preservation.
Ampato #4 represents a secondary burial, with missing skeletal and soft tissue elements replaced by textiles. Ampato #1 (the “Lady of Ampato”) exhibited probable peri-mortem trauma to the skull, thorax, and pelvis. Ampato #2 displayed signs of cranial trauma, a potential case of megaesophagus. Sara Sara exhibits signs of head trauma and internal organ calcification.
These findings enhance our understanding of Inca sacrificial practices, highlighting the diversity of ritual treatments and the symbolic transformation of children into sacred intermediaries. Evidence of possible secondary burial (Ampato #4) and continued manipulation suggests that the ritual role of capacocha victims extended beyond death, reinforcing their importance within local religious landscapes and community memory.
古放射学为研究来自秘鲁安帕托和萨拉萨拉火山的冷冻木乃伊儿童提供了新的视角
利用非侵入性计算机断层扫描(CT)分析,对四具大约500岁的非成年女性冷冻遗骸进行了生物考古调查。这些人是在20世纪90年代的探险中从安帕托火山和萨拉萨拉火山的高海拔地区发现的,作为印加大祭的一部分,这是印加帝国最重要的仪式之一。尽管在后来的民族历史编年史中有广泛的记载,但这种埋葬的考古证据仍然有限。本研究评估了它们的保存情况,确定了沉积后的埋藏过程,估计了它们的死亡年龄,并重建了它们的古病理学特征。它还探讨了可能的死亡原因,以及这些人成为众神使者的仪式转变。CT分析显示了不同的地形学模式,包括自然木乃伊化、闪电损伤和人工保存。Ampato #4代表了二次埋葬,缺失的骨骼和软组织元素被纺织品取代。安帕托1号(“安帕托夫人”)的头骨、胸部和骨盆可能受到死前的创伤。2号安帕托有颅脑外伤的迹象,可能是食道肥大的病例。莎拉莎拉有头部外伤和内脏钙化的迹象。这些发现增强了我们对印加祭祀习俗的理解,突出了仪式处理的多样性以及将儿童象征性地转变为神圣的中介。可能的二次埋葬(Ampato #4)和持续操纵的证据表明,容茶受害者的仪式作用超越了死亡,加强了他们在当地宗教景观和社区记忆中的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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