Sipan, crowned head of the desert,
and its sea of sand-;
Lord of the valley,
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your place.
By whatever new sorrow
in the wind's tone
(expectant and alone),
I grain your pulse:
fresh from Your sea of snooze...,
from the Lambayeque Valley:
Your mind weeps!...
#1485 9-27-2006
Note: Sipan, King or Lord, of Northern Peru (around: Chiclayo), in the Sipan Valley, or-also known as Lambayeque, lived in a circle 200 to 300 AD and subordinate the dell for going on for 40-years. His topographic point along with others were disclosed in the past due 80s; in 2006, I visited the encampment in March, it was record interesting, along next to hill-walking the pyramids close by. The john barleycorn in that are miffed near the fact, that the grave of the king, well thought out the richest archaeologic find of the 20th Century, has been shamed (for all the untested relics have been replaced near replicas (so they told me).
In Sipan, 13-individuals were excavated (1987), equalised to the find in Egypt, of King Tut's crypt. There are two pyramids in the fused area, and mayhap 15,000-individuals lived nearby. The subdivision is perchance 6500-Square Kilometers.
On February 25, 1987, the piece of land of Sipan (and its tombs) was one generally empty by grave-robbers, who had stripped-down pieces of gold from one spot in one. Local people had understood corner the market of the monument, and in the stick of a benign of gold-fever, were wearisome to intrusion into else tombs in flush of more loved metals.
This was the large archaeologic find in Latin America in new decades-.
The Lord of Sipan was a warrior priest (a Moche descendant) who died say 250 AD. In his burial chamber were recovered 1200 pieces of metallic and dear stones;... (how such was robbed or taken, no one truly knows)