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Peruvian Archaeologists Find Ancient Pre-Inca Character’s Home Remains - teleSUR English

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A team of Peruvian archaeologists found evidence of the home of an ancient figure from the pre-Inca Virú culture in the Amalia “huaca” (sacred site), located in the La Libertad region, on the northern coast of Peru. The find includes a kitchen with hearths, an Andean cross ornament, and negative ceramics, among other remains, as reported this Sunday by the state agency Andina. RELATED: Archaeologists Discover Frescoes on the Trojan War in Pompei…

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A team of Peruvian archaeologists found in the Huaca Amalia evidence of what would be the residence of an ancient character of the pre-Inca Virú culture, according to Agencia Andina.The character's residence, which lived between the 100's before Christ until the 700's of our era, was built with cane cave and includes a kitchen of stoves, an Andean cross ornament and negative ceramics, among other remains, reported to Andina Feren Castillo Luján,…

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