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Ad company destroys ancient culture

Dan Anchorman | 12.09.2000 22:39

Profit-hungry advertising company J Walter Thompson has destroyed a significant part of the ancient Peruvian citadel Machu Picchu while fiming a TV ad for a beer company

Peruvian authorities and local Andean people living close to the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu - an Inca dwelling located thsouands of metres above sea level - have voiced their dismay and anger at the widescale destruction of the world famous landmark. New York-based advertising firm J Walter Thompson group had been filming an advert for the beer company Cervesur in the sacred city when a 1,000lb crane crashed during the shoot. A piece of the 500-year-old Intihuatana stone (which was once used by Inca astronomers to predict solstices) was smashed as a result.

Locals and conservationists who collectively look after the revered ruuins expressed their dismay that the ad firm had converted the sacred space into a makeshift bar as part of the film set. The destruction of the Intihuatana stone is particularly symbolic as it is essential to Inca mythology and forms the centrepiece of the protected archaeological site. Furthermore, the site provides a vital source of income through tourism.

"Machu Picchu is the heart of our heritage and the Intihuatana is the heart of Machu Picchu. They've struck at our most sacred inheritance," said Federico Kaufmann Doig, a leading Peruvian archaeologist.

Gustavo Manrique, the director of National Culture Institute in Cuzco, said he felt "moral anguish" after the film crew allegedly sneaked their heavy equipment into the sanctuary at dawn, in violation of their permit.

Staff at the production company now face criminal charges and up to four years in prison.

Dan Anchorman

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In Support...

13.09.2000 19:19

I would guess that the sites of classical culture are under more presure than ever before: thinking too of the towns being flooded in Turkey for the new dam project (which British construction and water firms are heavily investing in).
Does anyone know the condition of Ur, in Iraq ? (its a masive pyramid-city, possibly the first conurbation, also(possibly) the mythical Tower of Babylon. It was being used as a rocket launch site in 1991, and it seems impossible that it escaped undamaged from American and British Humanitarian Cluster Bombs...

G W F H


Boycott Everything

14.09.2000 04:33

I am ready to boycott the whole corporate world. I would be happy to buy only organic food, brought in by independent truckers, to tear up the streets and grow my own. I already buy all my clothes second-hand or on the street. I want to starve those irreverent, soulless bastards out. A worldwide rent strike would be nice, too. Desecration of indigenous holy places is the first step in breaking a culture down, Mount Rushmore, for example. My sympathies to the Incans. May they rise up and destroy the destroyers.

Sandy W.
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