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Judi Lynn

(162,376 posts)
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 07:50 PM Aug 2018

Archaeologists unearth 3,800-year-old wall relief in Peru



Wall carvings were found in what was once a fishing city of the Caral civilization, the oldest in the Americas. The relief is thought to symbolize a period of drought and famine brought on by climate change.



Archaeologists discovered an ancient wall relief in Peru, belonging to the oldest civilizations in the Americas, news agency Andina reported on Thursday. The wall is approximately 3,800 years old and portrays snakes and human heads.

One meter (3.2 feet) high and 2.8 meters long, the wall relief was discovered in the sea-side archaeological site of Vichama, 110 kilometers (68 miles) north of Peru's capital, Lima.

The Vichama site is one of the excavation points of the recently discovered Caral civilization, also known as Norte Chico, and has been explored by archaeologists since 2007.



Aereal view of the Caral Archeological Area in the Supe valley

The Caral civilization is 5,000 years old, making it the oldest civilization in the Americas, and flourished at the same time as the thriving Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Chinese civilizations. The Caral people lived in the Supe Valley along the north-central coast of Peru.

More:
https://www.dw.com/en/archaeologists-unearth-3800-year-old-wall-relief-in-peru/a-45112955

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Archaeologists unearth 3,800-year-old wall relief in Peru (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2018 OP
wow FirstLight Aug 2018 #1
Thank you for reading. Totally new to me, too. n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #6
So cool! Cracklin Charlie Aug 2018 #2
Thank you, Cracklin Charlie. Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #7
Wow! Also making the case that many of the original Americans came by boat to Puru, not just the JoeOtterbein Aug 2018 #3
So much more to be revealed, it's so hard to wait! Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #10
It's a ghast from Minecraft! sakabatou Aug 2018 #4
I think it could be! Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #8
K&R. Thanks for the post and link, Judi Lynn. KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2018 #5
I have no doubt at all we are just beginning to see so much which was impossible before now. Judi Lynn Aug 2018 #9
Yes, the new technology is amazing... KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2018 #11

JoeOtterbein

(7,788 posts)
3. Wow! Also making the case that many of the original Americans came by boat to Puru, not just the
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 09:40 PM
Aug 2018

northern land route in Alaska. Really cool!

Judi Lynn

(162,376 posts)
10. So much more to be revealed, it's so hard to wait!
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 12:04 AM
Aug 2018

Wouldn't it be tremendous if they started seeing the outlines so many suspect are there of a wholly different story?

There is so very much waiting to be learned throughout the Americas, from one ocean to the other, etc.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,595 posts)
5. K&R. Thanks for the post and link, Judi Lynn.
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 10:43 PM
Aug 2018

I just hope Peru and their international friends can continue to fund these excavations and to maintain the sites long-term for people to learn and enjoy the history.

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Judi Lynn

(162,376 posts)
9. I have no doubt at all we are just beginning to see so much which was impossible before now.
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 12:01 AM
Aug 2018

Didn't have the technology needed until now!

I hope the same. This is no time to slow down, is it?

Thank you.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,595 posts)
11. Yes, the new technology is amazing...
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 03:02 AM
Aug 2018

Lidar, acoustic sounding and ground penetrating radar is helping to find new sites. I only hope the sites will be kept protected against the money grubbers even if they're not excavated right away. We'll never know how many precious historical sites have been destroyed by reckless human development.

And, typical right-wing governments won't care to protect anything not profitable.......

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