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Despite being with us since 600 AD, the Nazca Lines have always been considered a real mystery in every detail. Their origin ...
Archaeologists have found many painted ceramics linked to the Nazca over the centuries, but the civilization’s most enduring artifacts are by far their geoglyphs.
The Nazca civilization carved the designs into the earth by scraping back the pebbled, rust-colored surface to expose the yellow-gray subsoil, a technique that made the geoglyphs visible from the air.
In just six months, a joint team from Yamagata University’s Institute of Nazca and IBM has doubled the number of known Nazca Lines, revealing 303 previously undiscovered geoglyphs in Peru’s coastal ...
Japanese scientists have used artificial intelligence to uncover 303 new etchings in Peru's Nazca desert -- doubling the amount of known geoglyphs made some 2,000 years ago by a pre-Inca civilization.
A decision of Peru's ministry of culture to reduce the size of the Nazca Lines reserve by more than 40 percent is prompting backlash.
The Nazca Lines are one of archaeology’s most perplexing mysteries. With the help of AI, some 300 more have recently been found and mapped.
For more insight, twice weekly, the hotel hosts a cultural collection of more than 130 archeological artifacts from the Nazca civilization, as well as 2 million-year-old fossils discovered in the ...
The people that formed the Nazca civilization lived in the area of southwestern Peru from 200 BC to 700 AD. What drove them to create the lines, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a mystery.