Close Menu
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Trending
  • Famous child mummies in Andes may belong to kids who were sacrificed to ‘ritually anchor’ the Inca’s presence as their empire expanded
  • Artemis II crew captures rare double auroras on the dark side of Earth as they zoom toward the moon — Space photo of the week
  • Has all the water on Earth been peed before?
  • ‘This might be the point of no return’: Experts on the current measles outbreak and where we go from here
  • NASA’s experimental X-59 jet breaks sound barrier for 1st time in step toward ‘quiet supersonic’ technology
  • Science news this week: El Niño arrives, the Artemis III crew are revealed, a ‘cold blob’ expands across the Atlantic, and a forgotten note from Richard Feynman gets deciphered
  • ‘I was really amazed’: Scientists find evidence that the Small Magellanic Cloud is being ripped apart by its larger sibling beyond the Milky Way
  • World’s rarest great ape decimated by 4 days of extreme rain, with 7% of population lost to cyclone
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
Baynard Media
  • Home
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Travel
Baynard Media
Home»Lifestyle»Famous child mummies in Andes may belong to kids who were sacrificed to ‘ritually anchor’ the Inca’s presence as their empire expanded
Lifestyle

Famous child mummies in Andes may belong to kids who were sacrificed to ‘ritually anchor’ the Inca’s presence as their empire expanded

EditorBy EditorJune 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The “Llullaillaco Maiden” — a teenage girl whose mummified body was found atop a frigid volcano in Argentina — was sacrificed centuries ago by the Inca. Now, a new analysis of plant remains in her burial is helping archaeologists pinpoint the historical events that led to her death over half a millennium ago.

In 1999, archaeologists discovered the remains of three mummified Inca children — one teenage girl, and a boy and girl each around 7 years old — just below the summit of the Llullaillaco volcano in Argentina near its border with Chile. Analysis of the mummies over the past two decades has shown that the children were fattened up with gourmet food and plied with alcohol and coca (a plant from which cocaine is derived) before they were led to a subterranean shrine on the freezing, windy summit and left for dead.

Even though these mummies, dubbed the “Children of Llullaillaco,” are incredibly well preserved, the exact date they were sacrificed has remained unclear. A radiocarbon analysis conducted in 2007 on hair samples from the mummies placed their deaths sometime between 1430 and 1520. To narrow down this date and link it to known political and climatic events, an international team of researchers radiocarbon-dated the botanical remains found in the burial. They published their results June 5 in the journal Archaeometry.

The Llullaillaco Maiden, also known as La Doncella, is the name given to the mummy of the teenage girl. Due to the many funeral offerings she had been given, archaeologists think she may have been the main sacrifice and was accompanied in death by the two younger children as attendants. Included in the Llullaillaco Maiden’s offerings were corn (Zea mays), cassava (Manihot esculenta) and coca leaves (Erythroxylum coca), whose seeds were carbon-dated to reveal a more precise chronology than the mummies themselves.

The archaeologists found that the botanical remains narrowed down the children’s possible date of death to between 1462 and 1507, with the most likely date falling around 1499, during the reign of Huayna Capac, one of the last Inca emperors.


You may like

The Inca Empire reached its greatest extent under Huayna Capac, who ruled from 1493 to about 1525, when he died of smallpox introduced by the Spanish. From the empire’s capital at Cuzco in southern Peru, the emperor’s father, Tupac Inca, had expanded Inca territory south into Chile, while Huayna Capac extended the empire north into present-day Ecuador and Colombia. In 1499, the area around Llullaillaco would have been incorporated into the Inca Empire fairly recently.

“Considering this context, it is plausible that the sacrifice at Llullaillaco may have been enacted as part of such a state-sanctioned campaign [of sacrifices], serving to ritually anchor the Inca presence in the region or to commemorate a significant political event,” the researchers wrote in the study. That is, the sacrifice of the three Children of Llullaillaco was likely part of Huayna Capac’s effort to maintain cultural cohesion in the vast, diverse Inca Empire.

Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.

Colonial-era chronicles do mention that Huayna Capac journeyed to the southern part of his empire, including the northwest region of what is now Argentina, and that he made rich offerings to the gods in the form of child sacrifices, the researchers wrote.

Although it is not possible to definitively link the historical record to the Llullaillaco sacrifice, “placing the event within this historical context not only anchors it to a specific political timeframe but also invites more profound reflection on the potential motives behind such a state-sanctioned event,” the researchers wrote.

The Inca practice of child sacrifice in the early 16th century may have reaffirmed imperial authority or sought to maintain cosmic balance during a period of perceived instability just before the arrival of Europeans, according to the researchers.

Similar analyses should be conducted on other child sacrifices, the researchers noted in the study, to learn more about the broader patterns of ritual sacrifice and political power across the Inca Empire.

Sieczkowska-Jacyna, D., Recagno Browning, G., Bernaski, M., Zigaran, F., Jędrzejowski, M., Pawlyta, J., Rakowski, A., Reinhard, J., Manning, S.W. (2026). Timing the sacred: A multi-step chronological framework for the Llullaillaco Inca burial. Archaeometry. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.70172


See how much you know about mummies with our mummy quiz.

Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleArtemis II crew captures rare double auroras on the dark side of Earth as they zoom toward the moon — Space photo of the week
Editor
  • Website

Related Posts

Lifestyle

Artemis II crew captures rare double auroras on the dark side of Earth as they zoom toward the moon — Space photo of the week

June 14, 2026
Lifestyle

Has all the water on Earth been peed before?

June 13, 2026
Lifestyle

‘This might be the point of no return’: Experts on the current measles outbreak and where we go from here

June 13, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Recent Posts
  • Famous child mummies in Andes may belong to kids who were sacrificed to ‘ritually anchor’ the Inca’s presence as their empire expanded
  • Artemis II crew captures rare double auroras on the dark side of Earth as they zoom toward the moon — Space photo of the week
  • Has all the water on Earth been peed before?
  • ‘This might be the point of no return’: Experts on the current measles outbreak and where we go from here
  • NASA’s experimental X-59 jet breaks sound barrier for 1st time in step toward ‘quiet supersonic’ technology
calendar
June 2026
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930  
« May    
Recent Posts
  • Famous child mummies in Andes may belong to kids who were sacrificed to ‘ritually anchor’ the Inca’s presence as their empire expanded
  • Artemis II crew captures rare double auroras on the dark side of Earth as they zoom toward the moon — Space photo of the week
  • Has all the water on Earth been peed before?
About

Welcome to Baynard Media, your trusted source for a diverse range of news and insights. We are committed to delivering timely, reliable, and thought-provoking content that keeps you informed
and inspired

Categories
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • UNSUBSCRIBE
© 2026 copyrights reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.