Robert Clarkのインスタグラム(robertclarkphoto) - 4月4日 03時44分
One of my favorite pictures from a recent @ナショナルジオグラフィック assignment. I was in the foot hills of the Andes several hours north and east of Trujillo, Peru. I was searching for kids of the same age as children that were involved in an Archology story that was published in the February issue of the magazine. Evidence for the largest single incident of mass child sacrifice in the Americas— and likely in world history—was discovered on Peru's northern coast.
More than 140 children and 200 young llamas appear to have been ritually sacrificed in an event that took place some 550 years ago on a wind-swept bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, in the shadow of what was then the sprawling capital of the Chimú Empire.
Scientific investigations by the international, interdisciplinary team, led by Gabriel Prieto of the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo and John Verano of Tulane University, are ongoing. The work is supported by grants from the @ナショナルジオグラフィック.
The image is reproduced in the advertising photo journal @atedge dedicated to spreading the message of #Photography.
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