Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
STORY: Here on the dry, windswept plateau of southern Peru, researchers have discovered more than a hundred new shapes, carved into the earth more than 1000 years before Europeans colonists set foot ...
Peruvian archaeologists struck gold again at the Nazca Lines geoglyphs site with a new addition after discovering a hummingbird, a monkey, and an orca. They discovered a 2,000-year-old figure of a ...
Japanese scientists have used artificial intelligence to uncover 303 new etchings in Peru's Nazca desert -- doubling the amount of known geoglyphs made some 2,000 years ago by a pre-Inca civilization.
One of the mysteries of the Nazca civilization, which existed from 500 to 200 B.C.E., has finally been solved, thanks to satellite observations. The Nazca are famous for their impressive lines carved ...
In the desert of southern Peru, a mystery has been unfolding over decades. Hundreds of years ago, the people who lived nearby carved the ground with giant lines to create pictures and symbols that can ...
A 175 sq miles large area in the Nazca desert, 250 miles south of Lima between the towns of Palpa and Nazca, is one of the most famous and archaeologically significant sites in Peru - Unesco world ...
The Nazca Lines of Peru have yielded yet another mysterious animal figure, one very familiar to feline fans. Archaeologists from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture have discerned the faint outlines of a ...
New rock lines discovered in Peru predate the famous Nazca Lines by centuries and likely once marked the site of ancient fairs, researchers say. The lines were created by people of the Paracas, a ...
Workers at the Nazca Lines site recently found the faded, partially eroded outline of a cat stretching across a desert hillside. The cat joins the ever-growing list of about 900 shapes and images that ...
Over 100 new geoglyphs depicting fish, snakes and humanoids, among other things, have been identified near Nazca, Peru—thanks, at least in part, to artificial intelligence. Researchers at Yamagata ...