Good times led to grisly custom

Increased rainfall may have indirectly prompted development of mummification

A population boom sparked by increased rainfall and a burgeoning supply of seafood may have led members of South America’s Chinchorro culture to start mummifying their dead long before the ancient Egyptians started salt-drying their pharaohs for eternal life.

FACING ETERNITY Chinchorro people invented several mummification styles, including the black mummy technique shown here that was used between 7,000 and 5,000 years ago.