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Ancient Peruvian mural at Ventarrón destroyed in fire | Ancient Peruvian mural at Ventarrón destroyed in fire |
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A fire at the Ventarrón archaeological complex in northern Peru has destroyed a mural dating back to 2000BC, officials say. | A fire at the Ventarrón archaeological complex in northern Peru has destroyed a mural dating back to 2000BC, officials say. |
The fire at the 4,500-year-old archaeological site is believed to have been caused by farm workers burning sugar cane nearby. | The fire at the 4,500-year-old archaeological site is believed to have been caused by farm workers burning sugar cane nearby. |
The mural, one of the oldest documented in the Americas, has suffered smoke damage. | The mural, one of the oldest documented in the Americas, has suffered smoke damage. |
The painting shows a deer caught in a net and was discovered in 2007. | The painting shows a deer caught in a net and was discovered in 2007. |
It adorns the wall of a temple in the Lambayeque region of Peru. | It adorns the wall of a temple in the Lambayeque region of Peru. |
Peruvian media reported that 95% of the archaeological complex had been damaged in the fire which, fanned by strong winds, spread rapidly across the site. | Peruvian media reported that 95% of the archaeological complex had been damaged in the fire which, fanned by strong winds, spread rapidly across the site. |
Agencia Andina news agency tweeted a video of the fire taken by archaeologist Ignacio Alva Meneses showing the extent of the blaze. | |
Local residents tried to extinguish the flames but could not save the archaeological artefacts, some of which were damaged when plastic tarpaulin covering the site melted. | Local residents tried to extinguish the flames but could not save the archaeological artefacts, some of which were damaged when plastic tarpaulin covering the site melted. |
"We are losing an exceptional monument unique to its generation," archaeologist Walter Alva said. | "We are losing an exceptional monument unique to its generation," archaeologist Walter Alva said. |
Archaeologists think that the temple complex was built by a culture that predated other pre-Columbian cultures such as the Moche, who lived in the northern coastlands of Peru from the first to the seventh century. | Archaeologists think that the temple complex was built by a culture that predated other pre-Columbian cultures such as the Moche, who lived in the northern coastlands of Peru from the first to the seventh century. |
"I can only express my outrage and sadness for this irreparable loss." Mr Alva, one of the archaeologists who excavated the site, said. | "I can only express my outrage and sadness for this irreparable loss." Mr Alva, one of the archaeologists who excavated the site, said. |
Carbon dating suggested the murals were painted in 2000BC. | Carbon dating suggested the murals were painted in 2000BC. |
Peru's culture ministry said it had requested that investigators be sent to the region to examine who was responsible for the fire. | Peru's culture ministry said it had requested that investigators be sent to the region to examine who was responsible for the fire. |
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