Thousands of Inca Mummies Unearthed 31
kgarcia writes "National Geographic has an article about one of the most important archeological discoveries about the Incas in recent times. As much as 10,000 mummies were discovered in an ancient Incan graveyard, in cocoons containing as much as 7 mummies per bundle."
Oh man... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Oh man... (Score:3, Insightful)
1) move those bodies, then study them and perhaps reinter them somewhere OR
2) let the bulldozers destroy the lot.
Which would you choose?
Re:Oh man... (Score:2, Informative)
Help! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Help! (Score:2)
--
Evan
Thousands of Universal movie scripts unearthed (Score:1, Interesting)
But it's April 17th (Score:2, Funny)
Re:But it's April 17th (Score:1)
Are you ready?
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noooo... don't make me do it. (Score:2, Offtopic)
Ahem. Use as many as when referring to countable nouns, as much as when referring to uncountable ones. For example:
"As many as 10,000 mummies..."
"... as many as 7 mummies per bundle..."
rather than:
"As much as 10,000 mummies..."
"... as much as 7 mummies per bundle."
Yup, those years of Catholic schooling left me with emotional and grammatical scars. (And the aforementioned fondness for schoolmarm outfits.)
Re:noooo... don't make me do it. (Score:1)
:)
ok smart guy (Score:2)
Re:ok smart guy (Score:2)
Re:ok smart guy (Score:2)
"No, don't make me do it." is a perfectly acceptable sentence written in the imperative mood [englishplus.com].
Only reason I mentioned it in the first place -- I usually don't -- is that it pains me when /. editors don't take a second to proofread or fact check articles before posting them to the site as official content. (kgarcia already mentioned that English isn't his/her first language, so I'm certainly not trying to poke fun at him/her.)
Oh, those scientific names... (Score:2, Informative)
Well, no wonder... after all, that's exactly what "falsa cabeza" means.
Anyway, it's GREAT news that this site has been found in time... but I can already see the logistical trouble in keeping in good shape thousands of mummies, let alone all their artifacts.
Re:Oh, those scientific names... (Score:2)
and the prophesies were made true on this day... (Score:1)
...ok so it might suck a little.
Re:and the prophesies were made true on this day.. (Score:5, Insightful)
The article mentioned that the mummies were about 500 years old (2002-500 = 1502). This puts them in the ground just about the time Columbus was in the area. If there was a plague is likely something they caught from Europeans. So it's something we already had.
Re:and the prophesies were made true on this day.. (Score:1)
I don't know about you, but I don't exactly want to see a sudden outbreak of that.
Re:and the prophesies were made true on this day.. (Score:1)
Interestingly, there's a theory that some kind of fungus growing on ancient Egyptian mummies was responsible for the "curse" which afflicted some of the discoverers.
7 per bundle? (Score:2, Funny)
They were planning on burying AOL cds (Score:1)
And people wonder.. (Score:2)
After the scientists have finished studying the recovered mummies and artifacts, they will be returned to the Puruchuco area for display in a museum.
There really is an afterlife!!