Peru Reopens 3,800-Year-Old Penico Archaeological Site for Visitors
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In Peru, the results of eight years of research were presented at the archaeological site of Peñico, located in the province of Huaura, Lima region. This ancient urban center is 3,800 years old, and stands out for its buildings and residential complexes, which confirms its connection with the oldest civilization in America, "Caral".
Peru Reopens 3800-Year-Old Penico Citadel After Restoration
Ancient Wonder Reopens to Visitors: Peru’s 3800-Year-Old Penico Citadel Restored After dedicating eight years to restoration and archaeological research, the Penico citadel site in Peru has finally welcomed visitors once again, shedding light on the country’s diverse cultural heritage. This ancient citadel lay dormant for centuries under layers of soil in Supe Valley before its recent unveiling, marking a significant milestone in Latin American …
After eight years of archaeological research, the imaginary doors of the 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization, one of the oldest cultures on the American continent, have opened in Peru.
A new bill seeks to ensure the intangibility and comprehensive protection of the Archeological Zone of Caral. Congresswoman Silvana Robles Araujo has presented an ambitious bill that aims to guarantee the intangibility and permanent protection of the Caral Archaeological Zone, located in the basins of the Supe and Huaura rivers. This set of archaeological sites is essential for the understanding of the Caral Civilization, one of the oldest in Am…
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