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In Peru, 800-year-old remains of apparently a pre-Inca society, Chimu civilisation, have been discovered. The remains of eleven individuals buried alongside necklaces, earrings and bracelets were found, which ignites a possibility of them belonging to a rich family.
According to the lead archaeologist Sinthya Cueva, they probably were members of the Chimu’s governing class, as indicated by the ornaments found with them. However, she didn’t reveal the material used for making these adornments. In other sites, Chimu-era jewellery is often made up of bronze and gold.
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