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Pre-Columbian Mummy in Fetal Position
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Pre-Columbian Mummy in Fetal Position

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This Pre-Columbian mummy (500 BC–500 AD) was interred in a fetal pose, a practice symbolizing rebirth and the cyclical nature of life. Such burials reflect early South American beliefs in spiritual continuity and the afterlife. The body’s careful preservation reveals both ritual meaning and advanced mummification skill.

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