Peru Archaeologists Discover 100+ Structures Redefining Gran Pajatén Complex
Peru Archaeologists Discover 100+ Structures Redefining Gran Pajatén Complex

Peru Archaeologists Discover 100+ Structures Redefining Gran Pajatén Complex

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Recent archaeological discoveries across diverse global sites have significantly advanced understanding of ancient civilizations and their cultural practices. In Britain, volunteers uncovered a sandstone relief of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, at Vindolanda near Hadrian's Wall, illuminating Roman military and religious history. Meanwhile, excavations in Cyprus revealed three Bronze Age tombs containing locally made and imported luxury goods, highlighting extensive trade networks connecting the Aegean, Anatolia, Egypt, and the Near East during the 14th century BC. A 3,000-year-old sculptor's workshop was also unearthed, preserving exquisite statues and tools that shed light on ancient artistic techniques and socio-economic dynamics. In Peru, over 100 previously unknown structures were discovered at Gran Pajatén, revealing the site as a central hub in the Chachapoya civilization's territorial system rather than a remote outpost, aided by advanced remote sensing technologies. Together, these findings deepen insights into ancient art, trade, territorial organization, and religious symbolism across multiple continents.

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