I am declaring this to be CC0. Although you are not legally required to do so, I would appreciate if you credit me (Madeleine Price Ball) when using my work. --Madeleine (talk) 03:11, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
DescriptionTomb at Wari ruins near Ayacucho.jpg
English: Tomb at the Wari Ruins near Ayacucho. This tomb actually goes down several layers. From here you can see a small circular space in the back: that's where the mummy of the head honcho was placed, curled into a fetal position. On the far right you can see the end of one of two galleries flanking the tomb, also filled with mummies (friends? enemies?). Grain, fabric, and miniature ceramics were placed in the tomb, presumably to be used in the next life.
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