Archaeologists uncover ceramic-filled tomb of 3000-year-old priest

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In the northern region of Peru, a team of archaeologists has made a remarkable discovery: a tomb believed to be around 3,000 years old, possibly belonging to a revered religious figure from the ancient Andean society.

Known as the “Priest of Pacopampa,” the tomb derives its name from its location in the highland archaeological area of Pacopampa.

This tomb was found beneath a complex structure composed of six layers of ash intertwined with dark earth, the Times of India reported.

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