The Person Behind the Mummy
In Peru, mummies were “bundled” in a crouching position.
Often, a false head, clothes, and other objects were added to the outside of the bundle to represent the person within. These objects sometimes reflected the person’s work and gender.
For example, mummies from the Chancay society near the Pacific Coast were often found with fishing nets. A Chancay woman wrapped in homemade fabric with looms and weaving tools may have been a master weaver.
Farther from the coast, a Nazca (AD 0 to 600) man buried with a sling that was used for protecting livestock may have been a herder