A specific type of seabird poo helped build one of the most successful ancient societies in Peru, scientists have found. The ...
The use of seabird poop as a fertilizer for corn and other food crops supported the expansion of pre-Inca civilizations ...
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.
Seabird poop played a key role in Chincha Kingdom agriculture, fueling economic growth and political influence in ancient ...
A small uninhabited island off Benidorm's coast known as Peacock Island has proven the latest subject of discussion among hen and stag do planner Frank the Stag Man and his partner, Jade ...
Benidorm's British stag and hen do planner, Frank the Stag Man teamed up with his partner, Jade to discuss nearby Benidorm Island, known previously as Peacock Island ...
Geese have always been among my top 10 scariest animals. Canada geese, the most common species of goose at UW, are known to be very territorial. Yet while many interpret this as aggression or anger, ...
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 ...
The secret to a pre-Inca kingdom's power? Bird poop. New research shows how guano fertilizer transformed Peru's coastal desert into farmland.
Today I visited Sirion. Last time must have been at least 6-8 weeks ago! What with Christmas, New Year and our trips to ...
The resolution, approved by precinct committee people, cited the rushed vote to put the sales tax question on the ballot and ...