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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.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNA Lost City from Peru’s Ancient Past Was Just UncoveredA fascinating discovery in Peru has unveiled the remnants of a 3,500-year-old city—a hidden gem from the ancient Americas.
Caral-Supe is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, and oldest-known in the Americas, and Peñico likely inherited ...
Seeing the north coast of Peru for the first time, you would be hard-pressed to believe it's one of the driest deserts in the world.
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.
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 ...
Peruvian authorities are searching for a suspect after a penis was spray-painted on the walls of Chan Chan, a UNESCO world heritage site.
The ancient designs, found on pre-Columbian mummies from Peru, give modern tattoos a run for their money.
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.
Ancient beliefs, behaviors and norms – what archaeologists call culture – were fundamentally integrated into technological solutions in this part of Peru in ancient times.
New archaeological discoveries reveal that women likely ruled Moche society in ancient Peru, as evidenced by a throne room and detailed wall paintings.
Archeologists at a Moche site in northwestern Peru have found the throne room of a female ruler, an unprecedented discovery.
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