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Explore the extreme high-altitude archaeology and forensic science behind the perfectly cryogenically preserved ice mummies of the ancient Incan Empire. High in the freezing altitudes of the Peruvian Andes, archaeologists discovered a 500-year-old Inca girl so perfectly preserved that she still had blood in her heart. She was not chemically embalmed; she was flash-frozen by the extreme thermodynamics of the mountain. The Ampato Ice Maiden, sacrificed to the mountain gods, provides an unprecedented, microscopic window into the pre-Columbian world.Unlike Egyptian mummies, which were aggressively dried out, natural cryogenic freezing halts cellular decay entirely. This absolute preservation allowed modern forensic scientists to analyze her exact diet, the pathogens present in her stomach, and the heavy doses of coca leaves and alcohol used to sedate her before the fatal blow. The ice did not just preserve a body; it preserved a precise moment in time.This book unearths the brutal rituals and forensic miracles of high-altitude archaeology. You will examine the complex logistics of the Inca Capacocha sacrifices, the physics of cryogenic preservation, and the modern biochemical analysis revealing the final hours of the victims.Ascend to the frozen peaks of the Incan Empire. Learn how extreme glacial temperatures preserved the dark religious mechanics of ancient South America.



