LIMA: Archaeologists have unearthed four mummies that could be as old as 1,600 years, at ruins in Peru's capital that apparently hold a crypt of a prominent person for the ancient Wari people, researchers said Wednesday. “The first elements were found a week ago as part of a funeral scene (tombs and mummies) of the Wari culture (500-1,000 AD) and a shroud was located with a well-preserved mummy next to three more shrouds,” researcher Gladys Paz said in a statement. “It is very likely that the bodies found inside were children who were placed there as an offering, and to accompany the prominent person,” she added. – Agence France