Cristóbal Colón 10, Arica, Arica y Parinacota, ChileMap
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Early remains!
A most unusual collection of skeletal remains discovered in 2004 during the planned re-construction of the property at 10 Colon Street. The remains dating back to 4000 years are displayed under glass,...
A most unusual collection of skeletal remains discovered in 2004 during the planned re-construction of the property at 10 Colon Street. The remains dating back to 4000 years are displayed under glass,...
This small museum is near the center of the town and easy to walk to. It is an archaeological site of the Chinchorro culture that was built over in the colonial period. It was discovered and excavat...
This small museum is near the center of the town and easy to walk to. It is an archaeological site of the Chinchorro culture that was built over in the colonial period. It was discovered and excavat...
Having already been to the mummy museum in Azapa Valley a little outside town (with mummies in their "preserved forms" quite amazing to look at!), I was actually kind of disappointed by the ones in th...
Early remains!
A most unusual collection of skeletal remains discovered in 2004 during the planned re-construction of the property at 10 Colon Street. The remains dating back to 4000 years are displayed under glass,...
Early remains!
A most unusual collection of skeletal remains discovered in 2004 during the planned re-construction of the property at 10 Colon Street. The remains dating back to 4000 years are displayed under glass,...
In place exhibit
This small museum is near the center of the town and easy to walk to. It is an archaeological site of the Chinchorro culture that was built over in the colonial period. It was discovered and excavat...
In place exhibit
This small museum is near the center of the town and easy to walk to. It is an archaeological site of the Chinchorro culture that was built over in the colonial period. It was discovered and excavat...
Mummies "more like" skeletons
Having already been to the mummy museum in Azapa Valley a little outside town (with mummies in their "preserved forms" quite amazing to look at!), I was actually kind of disappointed by the ones in th...