The use of seabird poop as a fertilizer for corn and other food crops supported the expansion of pre-Inca civilizations ...
Before the Inca civilization rose to power in what’s now Peru, the Chincha Kingdom reigned as a prosperous society on the country’s southern coast. Now, scientists have discovered that seabird ...
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Cusco: The ancient Inca of Peru had a clock!

A deep exploration of Killarok (Kia Rok), the mysterious “Stones of the Moon” outside Cusco, Peru, examining an intricately ...
In A Nutshell Between 1250 and 1400 CE, Peru’s Chincha Kingdom mastered seabird guano fertilization, enabling agriculture in one of Earth’s driest deserts centuries before the Inca Empire arrived ...
When it comes to the success of ancient civilizations, the first things that come to mind are typically their military ...
A longstanding suspicion that guano (bird droppings) from offshore islands drove the success of coastal communities in what is now Peru, probably sustaining the Inca Empire, has received scientific ...
In 1532, in the city of Cajamarca, Peru, Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro and a group of Europeans took the Inca ruler Atahualpa hostage, setting the stage for the fall of the Inca Empire.
New Z-Angle stacked DDR memory technology from Saimemory and Intel promises 2-3x more capacity and greater bandwidth than current solutions. The crisis particularly impacts consumer availability while ...
Learn how ancient bird poop boosted corn harvests and helped turn the Chincha Kingdom into a powerful coastal society.
A fuller exposure to Latin American history would include, among other things, lessons about neoliberal capitalism, which has long shaped the politics, economies and societies of Latin America. This ...
The construction methods of the enormous Egyptian pyramids have long remained a puzzle. Some have even argued that they could not have been constructed solely by the ancient Egyptians, suggesting the ...