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I am a new Spanish teacher. The students and I are listening to a video on Peru and Fardos Funerales.

I can't find a translation for "fardos" can someone help'

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updated Apr 10, 2012
posted by Kathleen

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fardo.
(Etim. disc.).
1. m. Lío grande de ropa u otra cosa, muy apretado, para poder llevarlo de una parte a otra. Se hace regularmente con las mercancías que se han de transportar, cubriéndolas con arpillera o lienzo embreado o encerado, para que no se maltraten.
2. m. Ven. Pedazo de tela de henequén o de lienzo grueso.

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updated May 1, 2009
posted by 0074b507
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I found this link relating to Peru's archaeology and it descibes fardos on the middle of page two. I hope the link works. If it doesn't just google "Fardo Funerales". www.quaibranly.fr/uploads/tx_gayafeespacepresse/MQB-CP-Paracas-tresors-Perou-ancien-EN.pdf

updated May 1, 2009
posted by alice_m
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I am a new Spanish teacher. The students and I are listening to a video on Peru and Fardos Funerales.

I can't find a translation for "fardos" can someone help?

I think in this instance it means "package" as in a funeral package. The link given above by Nico does not seem to work.

updated May 1, 2009
posted by Eddy
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http://www.geocities.com/histoperu/cult2.htm.

updated May 1, 2009
posted by Nico