Ancient DNA reveals people traveled more than 435 miles along Peru’s coast centuries before the Inca Empire, reshaping ancient history.
Learn how ancient DNA traced a massive pre-Inca migration along Peru’s coast, and how communities preserved their cultural ...
New study shows ancient DNA evidence of migration in Peru's Chincha Valley, proving North Coast settlers arrived centuries before Inca rule.
Fascinating evidence has emerged about historical migration patterns along Peru’s Pacific coast. According to recent data reports, these patterns formed centuries before the rise of the power and ...
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New DNA evidence could change our understanding of how humans settled and spread in South America as research has revealed ...
Long-distance migration along Peru's Pacific coast began at least 800 years ago, centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire ...
Long-distance migration along Peru’s Pacific coast began at least 800 years ago, centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire ...
The Inca city in Peru is one of the most recognizable historical sites in the world. Built in the mid-15th century, it served as a royal estate for the rulers of the Inca Empire before the arrival of ...