Archaeologists in Peru Unveil 3,500-Year-Old City that Linked Coast and Andes
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A 3,500-year-old city has been discovered in Peru's northern Barranca province. The city is believed to have been a trading center connecting the Pacific coast with the Andes and the Amazon.
Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked Andes to coast
Archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely served as a trading hub linking Pacific coast cultures with those in the Andes and Amazon, flourishing around the same time as early civilisations in the Middle East and Asia.
Archaeologists have discovered a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely functioned as a trading center, connecting cultures on the Pacific coast with the Andes and the Amazon.
For the first time, researchers have carried out excavations in a significant site and gained valuable insights into an ancient culture.
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