A Peruvian company that installs gas pipes unearthed a 600-year-old funeral bundle with the remains of an ancient settler, found during excavations in a neighborhood of the capital Lima
"By building out the gas distribution network, we have excavated almost all the streets of Lima," she told Reuters. "We are unearthing little by little the thousand-year history of the capital."
Camargo said that in almost a decade of work, the firm has uncovered multiple ancient burial sites and other archaeological finds, including a rare and little studied example of a 2,000-year-old ceramic with a style called "white on red."
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