Mumi Gadis Inca di Musium Argentina


Mummy is called La Doncella or between; is a junior girl who died more than 500 years ago in a ritual sacrifice in the Andes Mountains.

According to the archeologists who found a mummy find in Argentina in 1999 and, mummy girl and two other small children accidentally left in the top of the mountains to die cold as offerings to the deity.

Johan Reinhard, a traveler from National Geographic, which led the expedition, describes the discovery while preserving the mummy as the best ever I see. (National Geographic News is a division of the National Geographic Institute)

High Country Archaelogical museum in Salta, Argentina, La Doncella show, the oldest victim of three other victims, for the first time exhibited to the public on 6 September.
Museum mummy was placed in a cooler box with a low-oxygen conditions to ensure that the mummy could still be better naturally.

While the mummy two other children are still kept in storage for further study, said one of the responsible museum. (nationalgeographic / Erabaru)