High in
Peru’s Andes, the skeletons of people buried at the famous Inca site of
Machu Picchu tell a tale of displacement and devoted service. A new chemical analysis of these bones supports the previously postulated idea that Inca kings used members of a special class of royal retainers from disparate parts of the empire to maintain and operate the site, which served as a royal estate.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008