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Peru, a land of timeless beauty and rich history, offers an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Inca Empire and ...
The crowning jewel is Quito’s 17th-century Old Town, a heaving historical quarter so impeccably preserved that it was the first city in the world to be accorded UNESCO World Heritage Status. Arriving ...
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 20 inches from the ...
A pre-Hispanic mummy dating back 1,000 years was recently found by utility workers in Lima, Peru, with archaeologists linking ...
Utility workers in Lima, Peru, recently uncovered a 1,000-year-old mummy predating the Inca Empire. The mummy likely belongs ...
The mural by artist Fernando Lechón is on the side of an Ecuadorian restaurant, Avenida del Sabor, on West Diversey Avenue.
The Tiwanaku civilization was one of the first and most powerful in the Andes region, but by 1000 A.D., it had collapsed.
A newly discovered temple in the Bolivian Andes once served as ceremonial crossroads where llama caravans carrying ...
According to a statement released by Penn State, American and Bolivian researchers discovered a previously unknown temple ...
Recent archaeological discovery expands our knowledge on complex Indigenous societies in South America.
The new discovery could potentially help scientists solve the puzzle of the Tiwanaku civilization's disappearance.
The Tiwanaku society thrived around the highest navigable lake in the world – before their mysterious disappearance ...