
Peruvian archaeologists have discovered a multi -dimensional wall that could date back to 4000 years, in an unprecedented discovery that changed the archaeological understanding of the first civilizations in the Americas.
The three -meter wall sculpting axis is an elegant photography of a large prey with outstretched wings, headed by the mixture of 3D diamonds that visually correspond to the southern and northern faces of the mural. It is covered with high -frustrating designs and features blue, yellow, red and black designs.
Advanced and stylistic images are highlighting the beliefs and social structures of early civilizations in the training period (2000-1000BC) in Peru. Pre -Latinian archaeologists are one of the places of birth for civilization in the Americas, where it is estimated at about 100,000 archaeological sites, including famous tourist attractions such as Machu Picchu and NazCA lines.
Anna Cecilia Moriosio, the main archaeologist at the excavation site Huka Yulanda in the Tangucci Valley, in the La Libertad area in Peru, said that the discovery spoke about “the emergence of the social hierarchical sequence in Peru where societies become more complicated and become civilizations.”
The two -sided murals are part of the interior decoration of a courtyard inside the temple. 3D designs – which also include flower fish, hunting networks, legendary organisms and stars – give a great look at Cosphreen these formative coastal civilizations.
“These were people who lived from agriculture and from the sea, but they were already showing the first signs of social hierarchy,” said Mauricio, associate professor at the Peruvian Catholic University of Peruvian, speaking on the phone from drilling.
Mauricio explained that the most influential and stronger people were shaman, males, females, priests or priests. “They have important knowledge of medicinal plants as well as astronomy, they can predict weather conditions by monitoring the stars and the sun.”
“They gained knowledge and began to master it. They were, to some extent, scholars, as well as spiritual and religious leaders,” she added.
Mauricio explained that one of the sculptures depicts three human characters seems to show a human shift to a bird. She could represent the pictorial shift of Shaman into a state of psychological effect, known as “traffic rituals”, after consuming a substance like Saint Pedro Kacteos, a traditional hallucinogen in South America.
Mauricio said that the Hawaka Yolanda has already had already had already shown de Hontar, one of the most studied sites before the Spanish in the Andes Mountains. Both belong to the temporal framework of the formative time, which represents the beginning of early civilizations. John Rick, the pioneer of the archaeologist in Shavene de Hunter. Celebrity use of hallucinations Inside the tunnels in the temple complex, which is 2500 years old.
Mauricio says that Huaaca Yolada faces more stellar threats from the progress of agriculture, urban development and looting, which has already destroyed the surrounding rubble.
She said that the site – which she was exploring since 2012 as part of research in early environmental dynamics in Chao and Santa Valleys – had not had full protection from the Ministry of Culture and Regional authorities in Peru.
“People in the past had a relationship with their environmental and climate environment, which could be valuable for us at the present time,” Moriusio said of the early civilization that managed to live alongside the ritual phenomenon in the phenomenon of Nenio, which causes destruction regularly through floods and earthquakes in modern Peru. “Can this knowledge help us understand how to deal with climate phenomena now?”