The world's most famous "lost city" - the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, found in the early 20th century - was part of a much larger complex, according to sensational new archaeological ...
It's not a lost city on the grand scale of Machu Picchu, the sprawling, royal Inca estate and religious center discovered by American explorer Hiram Bingham during a 1911 expedition into the dense ...
Virtually in the shadows of the fabled Machu Picchu and high in the cloud forests of Peru, a British-American team has rediscovered a complex of structures that apparently provided astronomical, ...
Using an infra-red camera to peer through dense Peruvian forest cover for the first time, explorers have found a lost ruin which seems to be a sister site of the Inca ceremonial city of Machu Picchu.
NUEVA YORK (The New York Times).- Algunas ciudades precolombinas de las montañas de Perú quedaron "perdidas" sólo porque su posible relevancia no llegó a ser apreciada por sus primeros exploradores.
Ever since Hiram Bingham stumbled upon a maze of stone terraces set high in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu has been one of the world's most celebrated wonders. What many people don't know is that ...
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