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Peru: Archaeologists uncover guinea pig bones tied to daily life at Castillo de Huarmey
Researchers from the Castillo de Huarmey Archaeological Project, located in Ancash region, have uncovered guinea pig bone remains associated with ceremonial contexts and daily life at this Wari culture site, reported lead investigator Miłosz Giersz, who heads the project.
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Peru: Machu Picchu workshop brings forward innovative solutions to protect heritage
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Chavin de Huantar, a Charming Town: Mincetur strengthens destinations with authenticity
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Wildfire in Peru's Machu Picchu: Fire doesn't affect tourists or inhabited areas
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Peru: What pre-Hispanic artifact was found in the Americas' oldest solar observatory?
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Peru: New discoveries in Vichama reveal climate change impact 3,800 years ago
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Peru: Culture Ministry completes Cusco's Muyuqhawa Monumental Complex regularization
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Peru: Moche palace found reveals presence of ruling elite
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Peru: Mincetur recommends that tourists prioritize website for Machu Picchu tickets
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Peru: Carved heads found in Ollape are the first discovered in their original context
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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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