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Mesoamerica is home to a number of pyramids. Some of these pyramids are quite well-known, whilst others are much more obscure. Despite being recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest pyramid in the world, one of the less familiar pyramids is the Great Pyramid of Cholula.
dhwty - 09/12/2015 - 15:06
... a series of messages by Russell Martin Stendal, while in Colombia, South America. Originally written in Spanish, this ...
ancient-origins - 12/10/2019 - 14:50
A deeply engaging new history of how European settlements in the post-Colombian Americas shaped the world, from the bestselling author of 1491.
ancient-origins - 15/09/2017 - 21:12
The last time anyone saw this Peruvian Huaca Pintada was over a century ago. Now, a team of intrepid archaeology students and their professor have painstakingly rediscovered the lost 1,000-year-old mural which they say provides evidence for the development and evolution of an ancient Peruvian cultural phenomenon.
ashley cowie - 25/11/2022 - 00:57
... Skulls At its peak the Inca Empire ranged from modern-day Colombia in the north all the way south to Chile, and the new ...
ashley cowie - 28/08/2019 - 13:58
... in these locations," she explained. European Dolmens in Colombia - The Mysterious Ruins of San Augustin Who Were the ...
ancient-origins - 06/10/2017 - 01:52
... a small film crew, jumped on a plane from Bogotá, Colombia, and headed to San Andrés with a clear mission: ...
ashley cowie - 15/03/2019 - 14:37
In the mid-16th century the hyper-violent forces of Spanish conquistadors burned, tortured, raped and spread diseases as they made their way across Mesoamerica in the name of their one god. Yet they recorded their distaste at indigenous sacrificial rituals in which people’s hearts were torn out of their chests while the victims were still alive.
ashley cowie - 25/04/2020 - 23:07
... vast network across what is now Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Map of the Qhapaq Nan. Source: ...
aprilholloway - 16/06/2014 - 23:15
... the Inca Kings ruled over a geographical region including Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. It was ...
Armando Mei - 19/11/2016 - 02:00
While climbing near Sunshine Slabs north of Utah’s Arches National Park in the United States, climbers discovered illegal climbing bolts fixed into petroglyphs that are said to be 1,000 years old. While it might seem a matter of common sense and decency not to hammer metal into the face of a painted rock, experienced climbers are calling for the education of new climbers to help them understand and respect ancient sacred sites, as well as the laws related to climbing in and around historic and prehistoric sites.
Sarah Piraino - 16/04/2021 - 00:55
... Mine, The Breathtaking Underground Salt Cathedral of Colombia Remarkably, this year’s excavations in the ...
ashley cowie - 02/09/2023 - 18:55
... existed for over a century. It extended across parts of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina and ...
Bryan Hill - 09/05/2015 - 13:49
... a lost lagoon and hundreds of mysterious pictograms in Colombia. For background on this exciting discovery, visit ...
ancient-origins - 26/10/2017 - 13:51
On the southern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, at an altitude of 3,825 meters (12,549 ft), lies the ancient city of Tiahuanaco. Also known as Tiwanaku, this was once the capital of an empire that extended into present-day Peru and Chile, home to a pre-Colombian culture which flourished from 300 to 1000 AD and believed to have been one of the most important cities of ancient America.
ancient-origins - 23/02/2022 - 01:01
... as diverse as Egypt, India, China, Persia, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and ancient Europe: GodSelf Icons found ...
Richard Cassaro - 07/07/2021 - 02:00
ancient-origins - 15/11/2017 - 18:48
... and along the coasts of Central America, Venezuela, and Colombia more than 300 years ago. The activities of these ...
ancient-origins - 12/10/2019 - 14:49
... Bolivia and Peru to Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia), and was home to 12 million people in the 1400s and ...
Joanna Gillan - 23/12/2022 - 13:48
... among indigenous tribes in countries such as Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia. Not all indigenous tribes and ...
Cecilia Bogaard - 22/03/2024 - 16:50