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Ceremonial Club Heads Among New Discoveries in Lost Chachapoyas City

Archaeologists have discovered two ceremonial club heads and approximately 200 pre-Hispanic structures belonging to the ancient Chachapoyas culture during a study in the La Jalca district, located in Chachapoyas province, Amazonas.

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Arch logos of the Research Institute of Archaeology a and Antropolog a Ku lap (INAAK) found rich historical relics belonging to the Chachapoyas Culture, in Amazonas.

The organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) reported the discovery of more than 100 structures in the archaeological complex of the Gran Pajatén, in the Amazon of Peru, belonging to the Chachapoya pre-Hispanic civilization. It is the "first important discovery in the region since the 1980s", which more than doubles the number of archaeological structures located within the Río Abiseo National Park, a site recognized as World Heritage Mixed by UN…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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