Tomb of the Lord of Sipan

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In March of 2001, I returned to Peru and had the opportunity to visit the pyramid complex of Huaca Rajada. The tomb of the Lord of Sipan is the richest intact burial chamber ever found in the Americas. This Moche warrior priest was found surrounded by gold, silver and copper ornaments and was accompanied by several family members and a llama. 


 

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The two adobe pyramids in the photo above are near the Tomb of the Lord of Sipan and have not yet been excavated. It is believed that they were used for ceremonial and administrative purposes.


One of the artifacts found in the tomb was a necklace composed of ten gold beads, each depicting a spider in the center of its web with a body in the shape of a human head. I was fascinated to see the spider web pattern represented on an object found in the Tomb at Sipan because this is the same signature energy pattern that I have been finding while dowsing at many ancient burial sites in both North and South America.

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