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Ampato (possibly from
Quechua hamp'atu or from
Aymara jamp'atu, both
meaning "frog") is a
dormant 6,288-metre (20,630 ft)
stratovolcano in the
Andes of...
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Momia Juanita (Spanish for "Mummy Juanita"), also
known as the Lady of
Ampato, is the well-preserved
frozen body of a girl from the Inca
Empire who was...
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Arequipa are:
Coropuna 6,425 mamsl,
Ampato Range.
Ampato 6,288 mamsl,
Ampato Range.
Solimana 6,093 mamsl,
Ampato Range.
Chachani 6,057 mamsl, Volcanic...
- well as that of the girl at Sara Sara and the
young woman from the
snowy Ampato,
while the
cause of
death of the "Queen of the Hill" was a
puncture wound...
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Sabancaya forms a
volcanic complex together with
Hualca Hualca to the
north and
Ampato to the
south and has
erupted andesite and dacite. It is
covered by a small...
- of a 500-year-old Inca
mummy later named "Juanita" on the top of
Mount Ampato near Arequipa. The
mummy was
later brought to the
University for further...
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active volcanoes of the
Central Volcanic Zone to the west, such as
Ampato (6288 m),
Tutupaca (5,816 m),
Parinacota (6348 m),
Guallatiri (6071 m),...
- the Incas,
Aconcagua was a
sacred mountain. As on
other mountains (e.g.
Ampato),
places of
worship were
built here and sacrifices,
including human sacrifices...
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story of
Momia Juanita, a real
mummy discovered on the
extinct volcano Ampato near Arequipa, Peru, in 1995. The
narrative revolves around a
cultural exchange...
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Mummy Juanita in 1995.
Mummy Juanita was
discovered near the
summit of
Ampato in the
Peruvian section of the
Andes mountains by
archaeologist Johan Reinhard...