Are you familiar with the Moche pre-Inca culture? Have you been to the Tumbas Reales Museum in Lambayeque? If so, the Señora de Cao will seem very familiar. She is considered a successor to the Señor de Sipan as either a governor or a spiritual leader (or both) of the Moche. Apparently her body and clothing were preserved due to the mineral content of the soil, and tattoos of serpents and spiders are still visible on her skin. She was also buried with multiple layers of adornments, much like the Señor de Sipan. While the Tumbas Reales Museum is one of the best in Peru, the exhibition of the Señora de Cao is under construction north of Trujillo, near where she was discovered.
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Are you familiar with the Moche pre-Inca culture? Have you been to the Tumbas Reales Museum in Lambayeque? If so, the Señora de Cao will seem very familiar. She is considered a successor to the Señor de Sipan as either a governor or a spiritual leader (or both) of the Moche. Apparently her body and clothing were preserved due to the mineral content of the soil, and tattoos of serpents and spiders are still visible on her skin. She was also buried with multiple layers of adornments, much like the Señor de Sipan. While the Tumbas Reales Museum is one of the best in Peru, the exhibition of the Señora de Cao is under construction north of Trujillo, near where she was discovered.
I think it would be worth a visit.
Señora de Cao is the mummy of a young woman that was found near Trujillo, Peru. It is thought that she was a ruler in pre-Inca times.
Señora de Cacao? Chocolate?
she is the buyer of the Latin country all. yet each and every usa could have yet another buyer. I in simple terms understand this. all usa has a buyer very own and he or she is buyer in each and every usa. 2 issues, a dont abate the different challenge
It's not CAO . . . . . it's CAU-CAU or KAU-KAU.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lk2Y1gJ6Jc
Her name is Sandy and I think she's from Patterson (not trujillo)