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Each year in the first weeks of June, Indigenous communities in the Andes form a human chain to corral the camelids and shear ...
UNESCO World Heritage CentreFrom 500 BCE on, the Roman Empire extended its territory across parts of Europe and North Africa until its frontier totaled some 7,500 kilometres by the 2nd century. The ...
The powerful magnetism that <a href=" "target="_blank">Machu Picchu exerts on travelers from around the world is evident not only in the exponential demand for tickets to enter the Inca citadel, but ...
An intriguing archaeological find in northwest Argentina has captured global attention due to the peculiar shape of a child’s ...
Llamas and alpacas should receive legal protections from dog attacks, MPs have agreed. Dog owners already face a fine if their pet attacks or worries farm animals listed in the Dogs (Protection of ...
The Tiwanaku civilization thrived high in the Andes Mountains long before the Inca Empire started. Located near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, the millennia-old city of Tiwanaku was built almost 13,000 ...
Peru draws tourists eager to explore the remnants of South America’s ancient civilisations. There’s much to uncover in this ...
Ruins of the Palaspata temple complex from the millennia-old Tiwanaku civilization are unraveling some mysteries about the ...
The burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...