
Peru: 1,400-year-old remains discovered
Home Technology Research + Innovation Archaeology : 1,400-year-old remains discovered during excavations in Peru In the middle of the Peruvian capital..
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Home Technology Research + Innovation Archaeology : 1,400-year-old remains discovered during excavations in Peru In the middle of the Peruvian capital Lima there is an archaeological find. The site in the Miraflores district is known for its stepped pyramid, which consists of millions of handmade mud bricks. The find was made in the ruins of Huaca Pucllana of the Lima culture, which was built between 450 and 650 AD, according to the Ministry of Culture of the South American country.
Furthermore, It was oriented in the north-south direction and was on the left.
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Home Technology Research + Innovation Archaeology : 1,400-year-old remains discovered during excavations in Peru In the middle of the Peruvian capital Lima there is an archaeological find.
reliability moderate2/6 sourcesThe site in the Miraflores district is known for its stepped pyramid, which consists of millions of handmade mud bricks.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesThe find was made in the ruins of Huaca Pucllana of the Lima culture, which was built between 450 and 650 AD, according to the Ministry of Culture of the South American country.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesIt was oriented in the north-south direction and was on the left.
reliability moderate2/4 sources
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