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Archaeological Enigmas: The Most Mysterious Ancient Places and Their SecretsAcross the globe, ancient sites continue to baffle scientists and historians with their unexplained origins, advanced ...
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Unsolved Archaeological Wonders: Ancient Mysteries That Still Baffle ExpertsDespite centuries of excavation and study, some ancient sites continue to baffle experts with their complexity, purpose, and ...
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Wednesday directed the Maharashtra Directorate of Archaeology and Museums to take necessary ...
The recent survey doubles the count of known geoglyphs, bringing the total count to over 700, while showcasing how AI can be used in cultural heritage contexts.
Ancient geoglyphs and archaeological sites are being plowed over by Brazil farmers growing soy, corn and sugar crops in the Amazon Basin.
The 2,000-year-old geoglyphs offer clues to ancient Nazca people and their rituals. A geoglyph of an orca whale with a knife in the Nazca Desert of Peru.
The geoglyphs provide archaeologists with a unique window into the cultures and beliefs of the ancient people who created them, with the earliest examples dating back more than 2,000 years.
IQUIQUE, Chile, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Over a thousand years ago, the hundreds of giant geoglyphs carved into the desert in northern Chile were a bustling scene.
But now, the government of Peru has slashed the borders of the protected archaeological park that encompasses the Nazca Lines. Nearly half of the parkland will no longer be protected—an area about the ...
The Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Pampas de Jumana, with their protection area that extends over 75,358.47 Ha, are well defined and include all physical aspects that convey the Outstanding ...
YAMAGATA—Yamagata University researchers announced on Sept. 24 that they have uncovered 303 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines, a World Heritage Site in Peru, using artificial intelligence.
Locals Move to Protect Chile's Giant Desert Geoglyphs Scarred by Off-Roaders By Rodrigo Gutierrez and Ivan Alvarado IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) - Over a thousand years ago, the hundreds of giant ...
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