News about archaeology in Peru.
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The well-preserved frozen body of the young Inca girl is a National Patrimony of Peru. Learn more about the famous Mummy Juanita.
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ArchaeologyThe latest news about Peru
National Geographic: 500-Year-Old Inca Offering Found in Lake Titicaca
An international team of archaeologists found the Inca offering deep in the waters of Lake Titicaca, undisturbed for 500 years.
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Pachacamac is one of the most important pre-Inca pilgramige sites in South America. Here’s what to know, what to see and how to get there.
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From megalithic temples to mammal fossils dating back millions of years, these are some of the most thrilling archaeological finds in Peru between 2019 and 2020.
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Archeologists dug through six meters of soil to find what is most likely a ceremonial structure in the shape of a pyramid used 5,000 years ago in Ancash.
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Researchers have found over 140 new Nazca lines, one of which stretches longer than the Statue of Liberty stands tall. What purpose did the geoglyphs serve?
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ArchaeologyCulture-HistoryThe latest news about Peru
This Archaeology Discovery in Peru is Over 3,000 Years Old
A megalithic temple found in Lambayeque is believed to have served for fertility rituals. Read on about this archaeology discovery in Peru here.
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A drone using laser technology allowed National Geographic researches to dig unveil previously unknown features of the Inca site Wat’a in Cusco.
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Archeologists found the dog fossils in great condition in a Sechin archeological site in the province of Casma, reports El Comercio.