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Penic: Lost City with 3500 Years Discovered in Peru

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Peruvian archaeologists reveal a 3,500-year-old city that could have been a strategic trading centre between the Pacific coast, the Andes and the Amazon and the successor of Caral, the oldest civilization of the Americas.
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Peruvian archaeologists reveal a 3,500-year-old city that could have been a strategic trading centre between the Pacific coast, the Andes and the Amazon and the successor of Caral, the oldest civilization of the Americas.

Its strategic location between two important pre-Columbian valleys and the discovery of ceremonial artifacts support the thesis that the Caraliana community, which developed around 1800-1500 BC, had intense relations with other villages. The post Lost and Found: Peru presents the sacred city of Caral hidden for almost 4,000 years appeared first on Diario La República.

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Gestion broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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