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A mummy was discovered by utility workers in Peru, and it is believed to have belonged to an adolescent from a pre-Inca culture.
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The Tiwanaku society thrived around the highest navigable lake in the world – before their mysterious disappearance ...
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Live Science on MSN1,400-year-old temple ruins the size of a city block unearthed in BoliviaRuins of the Palaspata temple complex from the millennia-old Tiwanaku civilization are unraveling some mysteries about the ...
Unraveling the Secrets of the Inca Empire For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
New Irish-led research casts doubts over suggestions that an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland ...
Peru draws tourists eager to explore the remnants of South America’s ancient civilisations. There’s much to uncover in this ...
The environment along Peru’s coastline often naturally mummifies remains. Workers laying new natural gas pipeline in Lima, ...
According to a statement released by Penn State, American and Bolivian researchers discovered a previously unknown temple ...
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The Argus on MSN'Sheep set on fire' at park amid 'harrowing' attacks on livestockAn MP has described how a sheep was set on fire as he calls for greater protection for livestock, including llamas and ...
In Cusco, Peru, the Inti Raymi festival was reenacted by hundreds in elaborate robes, celebrating the ancient sun festival with offerings and staged rituals.View on euronews ...
These elites were compared with royal dynasties or "god-kings" who practised incest in other parts of the world, such as the pharaohs of ancient Egypt and leaders of the Inca Empire. Now, a new study ...
Utility workers excavating trenches to expand the network of natural gas pipelines in Peru’s capital have uncovered a pre-Inca mummy approximately 1,000 years old, barely half a meter from the surface ...
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