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Mysterious 5,200 Holes in Peru May Have Served as a Marketplace and Giant Ledger for the Inca Empire
Archaeologists say the mysterious “Band of Holes” may have once been a vast marketplace and spreadsheet of the Inca world.
Landing three pyramid scatters triggers the Legacy of Inca free spins round. Before it begins, you’ll spin the Wheel of the ...
New research suggests that the holes were the site of an ancient marketplace, and Inca rulers may have used them as a ...
Researchers used drones to get another look at the "Band of Holes" along Monte Sierpe, and their work suggests that the Inca ...
In Peru’s mysterious Pisco Valley, thousands of perfectly aligned holes known as Monte Sierpe have long puzzled scientists.
Thousands of holes arranged in a snake-like pattern on Monte Sierpe in Peru could have been a monumental accounting device ...
Between the Incan capital of Cusco and the mountain citadel of Machu Picchu lies the Sacred Valley. Stretching roughly 60 ...
Chinese writer and cultural scholar Xuemo delivered a keynote speech at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL) on Monday, calling on contemporary societies to draw from the wisdom of ancient ...
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Scientists may finally have an explanation for the centuries-old 5,200 mystery holes in the Peruvian Andes
Drone footage and on-the-ground excavations high in the Andes are revealing what the Chincha Kingdom and Inca Empire may have ...
New research suggests the Band of Holes in southern Peru may have been first a market and later an Inca accounting device.
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Archaeologists May Have Just Cracked The Code Of Peru’s 5,200 Ancient Holes
New archaeological evidence suggests Peru’s 5,200 mysterious holes at Monte Sierpe were once a thriving pre-Inca marketplace ...
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