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1. 'Condor's Passageway': 3,000-Year-Old Archeological Site Unearthed In Peru
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 04:27 PM
Jul 2023

By Anna Louise Jul 13, 2023 01:27 PM EDT



(Photo : Wikimedia Commons/Inti Runa Viajero)

Archaeologists in Peru have recently discovered a sealed corridor branded as the "condor's passageway," which is believed to be aging around 3,000-years-old.

A report in India Times said that the corridor could likely lead to other chambers inside a massive temple complex that shows the ancient Chavin culture.

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Effects of natural phenomenon
Experts said that the cultural nature of the archaeological site has been noticeable in its architectural, technological and symbolic creation that is often characterized by coated quarried stone buildings and artificial terraces around plazas.

Despite being affected of the natural phenomenon, the site's original shapes and materials of the different construction stages have been preserved.

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https://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/57415/20230713/condors-passageway-3-000-year-old-archeological-site-unearthed-peru.htm

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