The wall of the Pre -Inacia Temple in Peru was exposed

The wall of the Pre -Inacia Temple in Peru was exposed

Hokka Yolanda, Peruvian Authorities announce the discovery of a uniquely decorated ancient wall at Huaka Yolanda, France 24 Reports, a team from Pontre Catholic University of Peru, headed by archaeologist Anna Sicilia Maurisio, was excavating a pre -Inacle Temple Complex when he detected a part of a 16 -foot -long, 6 -foot -high wall, with relief and blue -colored paintings. Its grin was adorned with themes and maps of nature, including fish, stars, plants and fishing nets. Mauricio described the discovery as unprecedented in the Peruvian archeology, as no other walls with similar artifacts or painting were found in the region. According to its design and decorative style, researchers estimate that it can be 3,000 to 4,000 years old, which means it is a period of change when the first complicated society was forming along the North coast of Peru. Archaeologists are hoping that more excavations will provide new information about ancient ancient civilization in the area. To read about another ancient temple adorned with dynamic wall paintings, go to the “lost temple of Peru.”

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