"A Falcon Hill Press publication in archaeology." "Reprint of vol. 13 (February 1914) of the Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences which contained two articles : "The Nazca pottery of ...
:: “This is the third ceremony of handed-in artifacts. In total, there are 33 archaeological pieces belonging to the Chancay, Nazca, Inca and Wari cultures. They have been repatriated thanks to ...
A recent study using specimens from Chicago's Field Museum establishes that Nazca trophy heads came from people who lived in the same place and were part of the same culture as those who collected ...
The ancient South American people who carved the enigmatic Nazca Lines across the Peruvian desert some 1,500 to 2,000 years ago, literally lost their heads over spreading their puzzling culture, ...
In South America’s ancient Nasca culture, some local folk literally lost their heads so that everyone else might fill their bellies. The Nasca obtained trophy heads, human skulls modified in various ...
The mystery of why ancient South American peoples who created the mysterious Nazca Lines also collected human heads as trophies has long puzzled scholars who theorize the heads may have been used in ...
A Purdue University archaeologist discovered an intact ancient iron ore mine in South America that shows how civilizations before the Inca Empire were mining this valuable ore. "Archaeologists know ...