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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unveil a 3,500-Year-Old City in Peru That Sheds Light on the Caral CultureKnown as Peñico, the city is now open to tourists. It was once a vibrant urban center that connected coastal, mountain and ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNPeru opens 3,800-year-old Caral citadel Penico to visitors after eight years of study and restorationTo the music of conch shell trumpets, a 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization—one of the oldest in the ...
The Caral Archaeological Zone has presented a new archaeological site: Peñico, a monument located in the Supe Valley. Its ...
Discover Peñico, a 3,800-year-old Caral citadel in Peru, now open to tourists after years of excavation, revealing secrets of one of the world’s oldest cultures.
To the music of conch shell trumpets, a 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization—one of the oldest in the ...
Caral-Supe is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, and oldest-known in the Americas, and Peñico likely inherited ...
Its strategic location between two important pre-Columbian valleys and the discovery of ceremonial artefacts support the ...
Peñico was established in 1800 B.C., just after the 5,000-year-old Caral civilization fell due to climate change.
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.
Peñico was established in 1800 B.C., just after the 5,000-year-old Caral civilization fell due to climate change.
Archaeologists Unveil a 3,500-Year-Old City in Peru That Sheds Light on the Caral Culture Known as Peñico, the city is now open to tourists. It was once a vibrant urban center that connected ...
Archaeologists have discovered a city in Peru thought to be about 3,500 years old. The city, called Penico, is likely to have ...
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