The burial sites/tombs were interesting. In this particular culture, a man could have up to 10 wives, depending on his wealth. Once he died, everyone else in his family, including slaves, were sacrificed, which enabled them to spend eternity with their loved one. One son was typically spared in order to pass on the family name. This sacrifice was seen as a great honor and those who refused this honor lived in disgrace.
The sacrificing stones from afar |
We got to see a site being excavated. This location had several tombs. The wall of sandbags (right of the picture) shows an area they already excavated.
Pottery and statues were also viewable to us.
The trip was worth playing hooky with Spanish class. Not only did we get the opportunity to learn more about Panama's history, we also got to have a fun day to do something unique. I am not entirely sure what this upcoming week will be like, other than more running, which is not such a bad thing anymore (yes, I actually said that).
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