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Discover Peru: A Journey Through the Inca Empire, Sacred Lakes, and Unforgettable LandscapesPeru, a land of timeless beauty and rich history, offers an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Inca Empire and ...
A pre-Hispanic mummy dating back 1,000 years was recently found by utility workers in Lima, Peru, with archaeologists linking ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGas Workers Digging Beneath the Streets of Lima Stumble Upon 1,000-Year-Old Mummy With Dark Brown HairThe burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...
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1,000-year-old pre-Incan mummy discovered by utility workers in PeruUtility workers in Lima, Peru, recently uncovered a 1,000-year-old mummy predating the Inca Empire. The mummy likely belongs ...
Located roughly 300 miles north of Lima in Río Abiseo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Gran Pajatén complex ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Temple Ruins Shed Light on Life of Tiwanaku, a Thriving Pre-Inca CivilizationRecent archaeological discovery expands our knowledge on complex Indigenous societies in South America.
An unfinished swimming pool in Peru revealed pre-Inca remains, prompting officials to declare the site a historical monument.
A group of Forestville students experienced the trip of a lifetime earlier this spring, as the district’s Spanish Club visited Peru on a 10-day journey. Forestville High School Spanish Teacher Laurie ...
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IFLScience on MSNNeolithic Ireland Wasn’t Ruled By Incestuous “God-Kings” After AllU nlike ancient Egypt, Hawai’i, or the Inca Empire, Neolithic Ireland probably wasn’t governed by a dynasty of demi-gods who ...
In Cusco, Peru, the Inti Raymi festival was reenacted by hundreds in elaborate robes, celebrating the ancient sun festival ...
On the southern shores of Lake Titicaca in present-day Bolivia, more than a thousand years ago, one of the most powerful and enigmatic civilizations of the Andes developed: the Tiwanaku. Considered by ...
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