Archaeologist Jose Manuel Escudero found two dozen burials dating to the time of the Inca Empire in the Pyramid of the Bees at the Lambayeque site of Tucume, which is located in a desert valley near Peru’s northern coastline. The cave-like tombs within the adobe pyramid contain human remains and pottery. Prof Escudero thinks that the burial in the Pyramid of the Bees may have held “great significance for them to be buried there’.
A scholar from Peru, few months back, wrote that Peru is at the ‘centre of the earth’. As Peru is one of the ‘second settlements’ after the Great Flood, such type of findings by eminent archaeologists are bound to emerge. Name of Inca refers to Incher of the Easter island accounts. The Inchera people were ancient mariners, also called Sea People, who share a common historic account with Pandions and the Inchala or the Chola people. They were living on the seacoast near Ur where the Great Flood happened. Their gradual migration to south holds a very promising record to trace the ancient migration from the ‘first-land’. Bees, Lambayeque and Tucume are interesting names which can help to trace the original tribes of Peru. Lambayeque refers to Lambakanas of the ancient world; they were the so called Romans, or the Ramanakas of the ancient texts.
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