Tourism
Photo: ANDINA/Vidal Tarqui

Peru: Pre-Hispanic funerary offering reveals Chancay culture's influence in Lima

Human remains and pre-Hispanic artifacts unearthed in Lima's Puente Piedra district—during excavations by a domestic gas company— are believed to belong to the Chancay culture, which flourished along the central coast of what is now Peruvian territory.

11:30
Photo: Courtesy/Chicama Archaeological Program

Peru: Archaeological research uncovers monumental past of Cerro Malabrigo, Chicama Valley

Research conducted at the Cerro Malabrigo archaeological site, located in Chicama Valley, La Libertad region, has revealed the existence of monumental architecture built in the initial Early Intermediate Period, between the 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD —long before the rise of the Moche culture.

03:00

Caral and the prophecy of climate change

access_time
20:00

International press expectations at Annual Meetings 2015 in Lima

access_time

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

access_time

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

access_time

Peruvian cuisine grows exponentially, says U.S. chef

access_time

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

access_time
03:10