This chapter on high altitude archaeology above 5000 meters (translated to German) is included in the first compiled volume on Glacial Archaeology, with contributions by scholars from Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia. The introductory paragraphs feature the author´s research oriented towards the study of sacred mountains in the Andes, followed by a brief history of high altitude archaeology in South America, including Juan Schobinger´s rescue missions to retrieve frozen mummies found accidentally by mountaineers. Johan Reinhard´s contributions are also mentioned, in addition to the collaborative work undertaken with the author on Peruvian mountains such as the active volcano Misti. The principal characteristics of the Inca civi...