Mar. 19, 01:00 EDT Ancient Inca town called `unparalleled' archeological find 100 structures uncovered at site high in Andes Craig Mauro ASSOCIATED PRESS LIMA, Peru — Explorers have found the extensive ruins of an Inca town, complete with human remains, sprawled spectacularly across a mountain in southern Peru, the expedition leaders said yesterday. The ancient settlement clings to the slopes of a rugged peak in a region of the Andes Mountains where the Incas hid after the Spanish conquest. It consists of more than 100 structures, including a ridge-top truncated pyramid, ceremonial platforms and an 8-kilometre-long irrigation channel. British author...