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An ancient Peruvian city that was a thriving hub of trade more than 3,000 years ago has been unveiled by archaeologists.
Caral-Supe is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, and oldest-known in the Americas, and Peñico likely inherited ...
A tomb was uncovered in Peru and revealed the 5,000-year-old remains of a 'high-status' woman belonging to the ancient Caral civilization in a former city dump. Other artifacts were found as well.
The ancient and mysterious Nazca Lines in the Nazca Desert, on March 9, 2005 in Nazca, Peru. The lines and geoglyphs of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Nazca, shaped as stylised animals and ...
Brushing away centuries of accumulated dirt, archaeologists in Peru painstakingly unearthed an ancient throne room, complete with a throne for a “powerful woman” and colorful decorations.
Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered evidence that could point to a woman ruling in a coastal valley during the ancient Moche culture more than 1,300 years ago, including a stone throne and ...
Archaeology & History Ancient Peruvian Site Yields First-Ever Throne Room of a Female Ruler. The Moche civilization thrived in northern Peru from the 1st to the 8th centuries C.E.
10/22/2024 October 22, 2024. Archaeologists have uncovered a throne room and detailed wall paintings indicating that a woman likely ruled Moche society in Peru over 1,300 years ago.