3,500-year-old Peruvian city uncovered by archaeologists
A group of archaeologists in Peru has uncovered the remnants of a city that dates back 3,500 years, providing fresh perspectives on the area's pre-Columbian past and illuminating early urban growth in the Americas. This remarkable find, situated in the coastal desert of northern Peru, is being celebrated as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years.The ancient settlement, uncovered after years of careful excavation, provides valuable evidence of complex social organization, architectural innovation, and ceremonial practices that date back to a period well before the rise of more widely known Andean civilizations such as the Moche or…
