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Peruvian authorities announced the discovery of a uniquely decorated ancient wall at the site of Huaca Yolanda, France 24 ...
Archaeologists confirm a mile-long tunnel network under Cusco’s Temple of the Sun, revealing Incan engineering and links to ...
We explore the mysteries of Sacsayhuaman, challenging historical narratives. Discover evidence of ancient repair work by the Inca and uncover potential connections between cultures. Learn about the ...
Her expertise in silk textiles, however, extends far beyond just this brocade alone. Before entering the field of ancient silk textile conservation, Yang had already been a rising talent in the ...
‘Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado’ Review: Harmless Reboot Highlights Inca Culture and Expected Family-Friendly Tropes A charming Samantha Lorraine plays the adventure-seeking Latina heroine ...
Her expertise in silk textiles, however, extends far beyond just this brocade alone. Before entering the field of ancient silk textile conservation, Yang had already been a rising talent in the ...
Ancient Temple Ruins Shed Light on Life of Tiwanaku, a Thriving Pre-Inca Civilization Recent archaeological discovery expands our knowledge on complex Indigenous societies in South America.
On the southern shores of Lake Titicaca in present-day Bolivia, more than a thousand years ago, one of the most powerful and enigmatic civilizations of the Andes developed: the Tiwanaku. Considered by ...
Despite the intricate work required, textiles have never really been considered in the realm of traditional art – but these young Asian artists are hoping to change that perspective.
The Augustinian priests established the shrine at Copacabana in 1618 to replace the cult of the Inca creator god Viracocha. According to ancient Inca cosmovision, Lake Titicaca was the birthplace ...
Researchers studying an ancient form of writing used by the Incas in pre-Columbian South America have unraveled new clues to a longstanding mystery. The research, undertaken by Professor Sabine Hyland ...
Searching for meaning in ancient Inca knots. The Atlantic has a fascinating deep dive into khipus — long cords that the Inca tied knots into to preserve information.