Archaeologists in Peru have discovered a 1400-year-old skeleton at the Huaca Pucllana archaeological site. The remains belong to an adult male and are associated with the Lima culture. Experts believe the individual was intentionally buried as part of a ceremonial closure ritual. The discovery provides valuable insight into the practices and beliefs of the pre-Inca Lima culture, which flourished in the region. Huaca Pucllana is a major adobe pyramid located in the Miraflores district of Lima, and continues to yield significant archaeological finds. This particular burial suggests a structured ceremonial process surrounding death and the closure of specific periods or activities within the culture. Further analysis of the skeleton is expected to reveal more about the individual's life and the rituals performed at the time of burial.