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The Nazca Lines have been studied since the 1500s, and no one is sure what they meant
Pedro Cieza de León recorded strange markings etched across southern Peru’s desert floor in 1553, making them among the ...
YAMAGATA—Yamagata University researchers announced on Sept. 24 that they have uncovered 303 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines, a World Heritage Site in Peru, using artificial intelligence. In addition, ...
The Nazca Lines, a group of hundreds of mysterious geoglyphs etched into the desert in Peru, have mystified scientists for nearly a century. People from ancient civilizations made the drawings over a ...
NAZCA, Peru — You look at the massive collection of lengthy grooves and geoglyphs in the bone-dry desert of southern Peru, and you know immediately they are one of the great unsolved mysteries of this ...
Scientists are shedding new light on the mysterious Nazca Lines etched in the desert of southern Peru, revealing what some of the drawings actually depict. A UNESCO World Heritage Site located about ...
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Why this 2,200-year-old cat predates the Nazca Lines by centuries
A 37-meter cat geoglyph discovered on a Peruvian hillside has been dated to between 200 and 100 BC, placing it firmly within ...
The Nazca Lines' hummingbird now has a more specific name: a hermit, which is a type of hummingbird found in northern and eastern Peru. Image Credit: monikawl999, Pixabay Share Take a quick flight ...
Peru will take legal action against a group of Greenpeace activists who it says damaged the Nazca lines UNESCO World Heritage site during a climate change demonstration on Monday. “It’s a true slap in ...
The Nazca Lines have puzzled the world since Peruvian archeologist Toribio Mejia Xesspe discovered them in the 1920s. Now they are back in the news after Greenpeace activists added a note to the ...
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