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Three colonial-era burials found in pre-Hispanic Peru sanctuary

According to the information given by Lucenida Carrión, head of the Archaeology Directorate of the Parque de Las Leyenda, "the burials of two adults and a child who were wrapped in cotton cloth" were recently found on top of the 'Tres Palos' huaca (ancient burial sites or sacred places of indigenous people), which was formerly inhabited by the Lima (100-650 AD), Ychsma (900-1470 AD) and Inca (1200-1500 AD) cultures.

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Three colonial-era burials found in pre-Hispanic Peru sanctuary

"The works carried out in the place allow us to establish that its history dates back approximately 2,000 years and that they were occupied by the Lima culture, the Ychsma and finally the Incas," Carrion said.

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Three colonial-era burials found in pre-Hispanic Peru sanctuary

The Park of Legends, built in 1964, is named after the pre-Hispanic legends illustrated at the entrance of the enclosure.

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Three colonial-era burials found in pre-Hispanic Peru sanctuary

In 2018, a team of archaeologists found a 1,300-year-old cemetery from the pre-Hispanic Lima culture near the park.