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Discrepancy clouds count of Inca items

Peruvian officials report 10 times as many artifacts as Yale had announced in previous inventory

Staff Reporter
Published Monday, April 14, 2008

It turns out that there is no one way to count Inca artifacts.

The Peruvian government announced Sunday that an inventory it conducted of Machu Picchu objects currently housed at Yale found some 40,000 pieces — about 10 times the number Yale had previously announced. But Yale officials said the discrepancy is a matter of mere arithmetic and not a sign of a significant disagreement.

Richard Burger, the Yale Archaeology professor who was responsible for creating an initial inventory of the pieces months ago, said he is not surprised that the Peruvian count is so much higher...

#1 By (Anonymous) 11:51a.m. on April 14, 2008

Professor Burger, do Yale a favor and resolve this issue as soon as possible. Thanks!

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