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		<title>By: Richard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[...went to the site today and they are in the process of restoring the huaca, and seem to be doing an excellent job at that. One of the mummies is on display on-site in a climate controlled wooden shed. 3 of the mummies found most recently were interred in supine positions, which is interesting because the norm for south american mummies is the fetal position. The mummy on display was like this and was also pretty big, leading the archaeologist there to speculate that it&#039;s origins might be colonial.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;went to the site today and they are in the process of restoring the huaca, and seem to be doing an excellent job at that. One of the mummies is on display on-site in a climate controlled wooden shed. 3 of the mummies found most recently were interred in supine positions, which is interesting because the norm for south american mummies is the fetal position. The mummy on display was like this and was also pretty big, leading the archaeologist there to speculate that it&#8217;s origins might be colonial.</p>
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