The book catapulted Peru’s Nazca Lines to prominence ... archaeologist Xesspe was hiking up when he spotted the glyphs. The ...
The lack of rainfall and wind in the area has helped the glyphs maintain their shape over the years. The etchings are believed to have been created by the Nazca people who lived between 1 and 700 ...
Kosok called the 310 square mile stretch of high desert “the largest astronomy book in the world ... researchers arrived in Peru to study the glyphs. This new wave of research started ...