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Archaeological remains of Lima's first bridges from 16th and 17th centuries discovered

A five-meter-high brick arch has been unearthed just a few meters from the Government Palace, at the southern end of Trujillo Bridge in Lima's Historic Center. According to archaeological research led by the Municipal Program for the Recovery of the Historic Center (Prolima), these remains are believed to be from a 16th-century bridge built to connect the city with Rimac River's northern bank.

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Caral and the prophecy of climate change

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International press expectations at Annual Meetings 2015 in Lima

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What does Mistura have that other food festivals don’t?

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U.S. Chef Gary Coltek speaks about culinary sustainability at Mistura

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Peruvian cuisine grows exponentially, says U.S. chef

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The Moche civilization in northern Peru. Source: BBC World Wonders

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