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[Articles & News] Peru: skeletons of 227 victims unearthed at world's largest child sacrifice site.

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Experts believe the children were sacrificed by the Chimú culture to appease the «El Niño» phenomenon.
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Remains uncovered by archaeologists at the sacrificial site in Huanchaco. Photograph: Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco/AFP/Getty Images
▼ Archaeologists excavating what is thought to be the world’s largest child sacrifice site have unearthed the skeletons of 227 young victims in the coastal desert of northern Peru.
Teams have been digging since last year at the sacrificial site in Huanchaco, a beachside tourist town close to Trujillo, Peru’s third largest city.
Experts believe the children, who were aged between four and 14, were sacrificed by the Chimú culture to placate the gods as rains and floods caused by the El  Niño weather patternbattered the Peruvian coastline.
“This is the biggest site where the remains of sacrificed children have been found,” chief archaeologist Feren Castillo told AFP on Tuesday. “There isn’t another like it anywhere else in the world.”
He said the children had been sacrificed to appease the El Niño phenomenon and showed signs of being killed during wet weather.
Castillo, an archaeologist at the National University of Trujillo, said that there may still be more to be found. “It’s uncontrollable, this thing with the children. Wherever you dig, there’s another one,” he added.
The children’s remains were found in a position facing the sea. Some still had skin and hair and had been found with silver earrings.
Huanchaco was a site where many child sacrifices took place during the time of the Chimú culture, whose apogee was between 1200 and 1400.
Archaeologists first found children’s bodies at the dig site in the town’s Pampa la Cruz neighbourhood in June 2018, unearthing 56 skeletons.
Pampa la Cruz is a short distance from Huanchaquito, where the  remainsof 140 sacrificed children and 200 llamas were found in April 2018.
Excavation work at Huanchaquito started in 2011, but the findings were first published last year by National  Geographic, which helped finance the investigation.
Researchers there found footprints that had survived rain and erosion. The small footprints indicate the children were marched to their deaths from Chan Chan, an huge, ancient adobe city a mile from the burial site.
The children’s skeletons contained lesions on their breastbones, which were probably made by a ceremonial knife. Dislocated ribcages suggest whoever was performing the sacrifices may have been trying to extract the children’s hearts.
The Chimú civilisation extended along the Peruvian coast to Ecuador but disappeared in 1475 after it was conquered by the Inca empire, which in turn fell to the Spanish conquistadors.
The region still suffers the  devastating effects of El Niño.
In March 2017, 67 people were killed and thousands more forced to evacuate by intense rains which damaged 115,000 homes  and destroyed more than 100  bridgesin Peru.
In 1998, a “super” El Niñohit Peru, killing more than 300 people and causing billions of dollars of damage.

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