Matching Picchu ping.
Any skeletal remains? The image shows a rather jowly chap with a big nose.
I stood in line for several hours to see the treasures of a Peruvian excavation at the Fowler Museum at UCLA. It was phenomenal. The wealth in gold eclipsed anything I had seen in exhibits from neighboring countries.
Specifically they had HUGE peanut necklaces with many peanuts several inches long. Many were needed to make a whole necklace. The amount of gold was amazing.
It’s recorded in ancient Inca glyphs that their war against the wari resulted in complete victory.
The more-warlike Inca would take their Wari prisoners to Macchu Picchu, line them up on the walls overlooking a fall of thousands of feet to the rocky vally below and the Inca priests would pass down the line, tipping them over the edge.
While the assempled Incas danced and sang “It’s a long way to tip a Wari...”