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Other murals that researchers have found since studying the site include images of warriors, priests and priestesses, supernatural beings, a two-faced man, and ceremonies involving prisoners.
However, it is the first time that the throne room of a queen has been seen at Pañamarca or anywhere in ancient Peru.
It is unclear whether the woman in the throne room’s murals was real or mythical. But the room showed signs of heavy use.
For instance, the back of the throne was deteriorated, and fine threads, greenstone beads, and human hair were on it. The wear and tear confirmed that a real living person occupied the throne.
During the same archaeological survey, the researchers discovered another room that faced the site’s main square.
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