1. Map showing archaeologicalsites at the mouth of the Chillón River on the CentralCoastof Peru. 2. A child'stombat Cut 2, Cerro Culebra, showing ceramics,basketry, and bundles of twigs placed above the body. 3. Another child's tomb at Cut 2 with most of the grave offerings removed, showing the typical cane litter of the PlayaGrandeculture burials.The body is below this, extendedand face down. 4. An adult burial at Cut 3, Cerro Culebra. This grave pertains to the earliest occupationof the site and is associated with the adobe architectureat the top of the photograph. The practice of placing large potsherds or halves of broken utility vesselsover the head of the deceasedis a fairly commonone. The customarylitter can be seenbelow. 223