Recent archaeological research on the Llullaillaco volcano, straddling Argentina and Chile, has uncovered mummified remains that include the bodies of three children.
This discovery, made three decades ago, prompts a reevaluation of the motivations behind these sacrifices, suggesting they may have been politically driven rather than purely ritualistic.
The findings challenge traditional interpretations of Inca rituals, opening new avenues for understanding the complex societal dynamics of the Inca Empire.