"A Falcon Hill Press publication in archaeology." "Reprint of vol. 13 (February 1914) of the Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences which contained two articles : "The Nazca pottery of ...
:: “This is the third ceremony of handed-in artifacts. In total, there are 33 archaeological pieces belonging to the Chancay, Nazca, Inca and Wari cultures. They have been repatriated thanks to ...
The ancient South American people who carved the enigmatic Nazca Lines across the Peruvian desert some 1,500 to 2,000 years ago, literally lost their heads over spreading their puzzling culture, ...
A recent study using specimens from Chicago's Field Museum establishes that Nazca trophy heads came from people who lived in the same place and were part of the same culture as those who collected ...
Researchers have identified 303 previously uncharted geoglyphs made by the Nazca civilization in Peru with the help of machine learning, including figurative representations of humanoid figures ...
The Nazca lines are patterns etched in the broad alluvial plains of the Peruvian Coast by the Nazca people who inhabited this region between 200 and 700 AD. Some lines are kilometers long, others as ...
The mysterious people who etched the strange network of 'Nazca Lines' across deserts in Peru hastened their own demise by clearing forests 1,500 years ago, according to British scientists. The Nazca ...
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