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Built by the Chachapoya civilisation, known as the “people of the cloud forest”, the structures are located within a Unesco ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Michael C. Rockefeller collection from Africa, the Ancient Americas and Oceania reopens with a pantheon of historic art stars.
Ley lines are one of the most intriguing subjects in the world of ancient mysteries and earth energies. These hypothetical ...
COYA Dubai has launched a new three-month exhibition titled Jungle and Chaos. It has been created exclusively for the venue ...
For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
The Atlantic has a fascinating deep dive into khipus — long cords that the Inca tied knots into to preserve information. Few ...
that of the Inca empire. Instead of writing on clay tablets or papyrus, as other ancient societies did, the Incas recorded information by tying knots into long cords they called khipus.
BLACKSBURG — Four years’ worth of research on the ancient Inca Road of the Andes led by a Virginia Tech engineering professor will be part of a major Smithsonian Institution exhibit scheduled ...