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Archaeologists have found the remains of an elite woman who was buried with a variety of remarkable grave goods.
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Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the burial of an elite woman with remarkable grave goods, including decorative crafts made from a toucan's beak and macaw feathers. The woman lived sometime ...