Once a month the Incas would bring out thier dead out of a storehouse, which is called, pucullo and they give them food and drink and they dress them in their richest apparel to sing and dance with them and walk with them from house to house and through the streets and the plaza. Mummies of commoners would be fed on special occasion while those of royalty were fed with special foods that consisted of corn and beer. There were some that would bring offering to the gravesites of their beloved. However, Inca people beloved in a sun god, called Inti, who they would often made sacrificed to on top of the Andean mountains. Their gods were seen as lords of nature who protectors of life. According to Kelly Hearn, an author from the National Geographic News, children that were sacrificed were found with high protein diets, before their death. A research, Andrew Wilson, conducted DNA and chemical tests of hair samples taken from four child mummies found in the Andes Mountains. According to the articles by studying the chemicals in the hair the research group was able to asses that these children were prepared a year in advance for their ceremonial
Once a month the Incas would bring out thier dead out of a storehouse, which is called, pucullo and they give them food and drink and they dress them in their richest apparel to sing and dance with them and walk with them from house to house and through the streets and the plaza. Mummies of commoners would be fed on special occasion while those of royalty were fed with special foods that consisted of corn and beer. There were some that would bring offering to the gravesites of their beloved. However, Inca people beloved in a sun god, called Inti, who they would often made sacrificed to on top of the Andean mountains. Their gods were seen as lords of nature who protectors of life. According to Kelly Hearn, an author from the National Geographic News, children that were sacrificed were found with high protein diets, before their death. A research, Andrew Wilson, conducted DNA and chemical tests of hair samples taken from four child mummies found in the Andes Mountains. According to the articles by studying the chemicals in the hair the research group was able to asses that these children were prepared a year in advance for their ceremonial