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The Nazca mummies of Peru, initially dismissed as hoaxes, have resurfaced with shocking revelations. Forensic analysis ...
This is not the first time the Nazca lines have been damaged in recent years. In September 2015 a man was detained after he entered the site and wrote his name on one of the geoglyphs. In December ...
A recently discovered 2,000-year-old cat geoglyph at Peru’s Nazca Lines reveals the largest ancient animal carving yet found at the site. Archaeologists have uncovered a giant cat-shaped geoglyph on a ...
Maintenance work on the Nazca Lines site in Peru just uncovered a never-before-seen geoglyph of a 121-foot-long cat. The Lines, which were made between 100 B.C. and 700 A.D., were created by scraping ...
From neural networks unwrapping and reading ancient scrolls that were damaged during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, to algorithms hunting for geoglyphs in Peru’s expansive Nazca Desert ...
A crystal, formed during the first nuclear bomb test at Trinity, offers new insights into nuclear explosions and could pave the way for future nuclear forensics. While scientists are still uncertain ...
These enormous geoglyphs—etched into Peru’s desert plains—are only ... Some scientists believe they were carved by the ancient Nazca culture around 2,000 years ago. However, the mystery remains ...
From a low ridge, the landscape looks plain enough – just ocher earth and scattered stones. Yet from the air, pale etchings known as Nazca geoglyphs spread out across thirty-one miles of desert like ...