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Peru: Carved heads found in Ollape are the first discovered in their original context
The remarkable discovery of two carved heads and around 200 circular structures belonging to the Chachapoya culture at the Ollape Archaeological Site, located in Amazonas region, has astonished the archaeological community and the entire country. The significance of this find is only beginning to be revealed.
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Discovery in Peru's Amazonas: Carved heads and 200 structures found at Ollape monument
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The Moche civilization in northern Peru. Source: BBC World Wonders
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