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Isabel Guerra

A team of Peruvian archaeologists
found 12 wooden anthropomorphic statues, more than 500 years old, in the archaeological complex of Chan Chan, the largest mud city in America, located some 570 kilometers north of Lima.
According to Cristóbal Campana, Director of the Executive Unit 110, the statues were found in the palace entrance Ñan An, the youngest building of Chan Chan.
Campana estimates that the statues, which are in good condition, would belong to the penultimate stage of the Chimu culture, which was defeated and conquered by the Incas.
Chan Chan was declared as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1986, and also is in the list of endangered heritage sites, due to the fragility of its adobe structures, the effects of the heavy rains and the high temperatures in the area.
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