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Archaeology breakthrough as 3,500-year-old lost city linked to world's oldest civilisation finally found
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a trading city in Peru dating back some 3,500 years. The ancient city of Penico, situated approximately 200 miles north of capital Lima, rests on a ...
The site of Caral, one of Peru's most important archaeological areas, has a new jewel in its crown after eight years of excavations, intense research and conservation work. It is called Peñico, and ...
The discovery of Peñico in Peru's Supe Valley is reshaping our understanding of the Caral civilisation – a peaceful society ...
Archaeologists have discovered a city in Peru thought to be about 3,500 years old. The city, called Penico, is likely to have served as a trading post linking early Pacific coast communities with ...
Workers cleaning overgrown bushes and trees from Chupacigarro archaeological site found an ancient pyramid-like building, officials said. Photo from Caral Archaeological Zone, Executive Unit 003 of ...
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South America's oldest civilization: Archaeologists discover new Caral-era Pyramid in Peru
Archaeologists excavating the Chupacigarro archaeological site in Peru discovered a previously unknown quadrangular pyramidal structure, designated as Sector F, covering an area of 38.59 hectares. The ...
LIMA, Peru — Archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely served as a trading hub linking Pacific coast cultures with those in the Andes and Amazon, flourishing around ...
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