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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jul 10, 2025, 01:28 AM Jul 10

Peru to open new archaeological site this coming weekend

Wednesday, July 9th 2025 - 09:33 UTC




Wednesday, July 9th 2025 - 09:33 UTC

El Peñico is considered a continuation of the Caral society

Peru is to unveil the new archaeological site of El Peñico next Saturday. The 3,800-year-old city northwest of Lima was founded between 1800 and 1500 BC and is about 12 kilometers from the Sacred City of Caral, the oldest civilization in the Americas. It has been renamed the “City of Integration of the Supe Valley.”

El Peñico served as a strategic hub connecting cultures from Peru's Pacific coast, Andes, and Amazon regions, facilitating trade and exchange between different valley basins. It flourished concurrently with early civilizations in the Middle East and Asia.

After eight years of excavation, researchers have identified 18 structures, including ceremonial temples and residential complexes. A notable discovery is a quadrangular hall adorned with designs of 'pututus' (conch shell instruments), believed to be a significant administrative and ideological space. Important artifacts, such as anthropomorphic and zoomorphic clay sculptures, ceremonial objects, and necklaces, were found within this “Major Public Building.”

Managed by the Caral Archaeological Zone (ZAC), which also oversees Caral, the opening will feature the first Peñico 'Raymi' (sun festival). The site, covering nearly 17 hectares, will offer educational resources like an Andean science and technology tunnel with interactive displays for visitors.

More:
https://en.mercopress.com/2025/07/09/peru-to-open-new-archaeological-site-this-coming-weekend

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