Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked coast and Andes
By Reuters
July 3, 20255:36 PM CDT Updated 13 hours ago
LIMA, July 3 (Reuters) - 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 civilizations in the Middle East and Asia.
Drone footage released by researchers shows the city center is marked by a circular structure on a hillside terrace, with remains of stone and mud buildings constructed some 600 meters (1,970 feet) above sea level.
"They were situated in a strategic location for trade, for exchange with societies from the coast, the highlands and the jungle," Shady said.
Archaeologist Marco Machacuay, a researcher with the Ministry of Culture, said at a news conference that Peñico's importance lies in it being the continuation of the Caral society.
After eight years of studies, researchers have identified up to 18 structures in Penico, including ceremonial temples and residential complexes.
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- click link for images of the Peñico archeological site -
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