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Ancient Desert Markings Imaged From Orbit http://www.esa.int/export/esaSA/SEMO0R1PGQD_earth_0.html
Visible from ESA's Proba spacecraft 600 kilometres away in space are the largest of the many Nasca Lines; ancient desert markings now at risk from human encroachment as well as flood events feared to be increasing in frequency.
Ancient Inca Road in Desperate Need of Protection http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-09/ci-air090903.php
A preliminary study of the ancient highland road that linked the Inca Empire from southern Colombia to Central Chile, found that only 5 percent of the 8,500 km route is under some form of protection, and large sections of it have been lost entirely.
Archaeology of Peru http://weber.ucsd.edu/~psgoldst
Site centers on the archaeology of complex societies in Latin America and Andean South America and focuses upon the study of how the Tiwanaku civilization expanded from the lake Titicaca region to control much of the southern Andes.
Bruce Owen's Archaeology Research in Peru http://bruceowen.com/research/researchperu.htm
Picture gallery of archaeological ceramics. Selections from archaeological research papers by Bruce Owen, Ph.D. Anthropology, UCLA. Full browse able text, abstracts, references, and selected graphics presented at academic conferences.
Buena Vista Archaeological Project - University of Missouri http://web.missouri.edu/~nad2b1/BuenaVista/Home.htm
Provides a background of field work conducted in Chillon Valley, Peru. Includes images from 2003 and 2004 excavations and a profile of the project director.
Chachapoya - Warriors of the Clouds http://chachapoyas.com/
Pictures, text excerpts, and advertisement by Keith Muscutt, author of a book on the ancient Chachapoya of Peru.
Colca Valley Regional Survey http://www.vanderbilt.edu/wernke/Colca_Survey.html
This site describes the in-progress activities and preliminary findings of a systematic archaeological survey of the central portion of the Colca Valley and surrounding uplands of southern Peru
Early Ceramic Settlement in the Coastal Osmore Valley: Preliminary Report http://bruceowen.com/research/owen1993-ias-early_ceramic.pdf
Paper by Bruce Owen which reports on systematic site survey in two early ceramic domestic and mortuary sites to clarify patterns of subsistence, settlement, mortuary practices, regional cultural affiliations, and chronology in the coastal Osmore valley.
El Brujo Peru http://www.xanga.com/ElBrujoPeru
Describes archaeological and cultural research at and around the site of El Brujo, Peru.
Huaca del Moche http://members.tripod.com/~Moche/
Essay on verious aspects of the Moche. Links, bibliography, terminology.
Huacas del Sol y la Luna, Moche Culture http://www.huacas.com/
Located in the lower to mid valley, on the left bank of the Moche river on a plain below the imposing Cerro Blanco.
Ice Treasures of the Inca http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/mummy/index.html
National Geographic's interactive expedition up Mount Ampato, Peru, with Johan Reinhard.
Inca Mummies http://www.nationalgeographic.com/inca/
From National Geographic, images, articles, and links.
Inca Trail and Machu Picchu http://www.raingod.com/angus/Gallery/Photos/SouthAmerica/Peru/IncaTrail.html
A virtual tour of the Inca Trail, complete with photographs and an interactive map.
Inca Wall Falls for 'Archaeologist' Hotel http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200309/s946275.htm
ABC News includes a brief article about destruction of an ancient wall in Cusco.
Inca's stone fitting http://indra.com/~davide/IncaWalls/Index.html
A theory on how the Incas could have efficiently cut a stone (still on the ground) to fit perfectlty in a hole in a wall under construction
Jewelry Repatriated http://www.archaeology.org/9609/newsbriefs/sipan.html
Precolumbian gold and turquoise jewelry once for sale at Sotheby's has been returned to Peru.
Mass Human Sacrifice Unearthed in Peru http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn2885
From the New Scientist, ancient sacrificed remains of 200 fishermen have been excavated from a beach in Peru.
Mummy Trove Found in Peru http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1936023.stm
From BBC, archaeologists discover thousands of mummies in a Lima shanty town dating from the last decades of the Inca civilization.
NOVA : Ice Mummies of the Inca http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/peru/
NOVA Online presents an expedition to Peru in search of Incan mummies on Mt. Sara Sara.
Pachacamac Archaeological Project http://www.pachacamac.net
This site describes the ongoing archaeological research project at the site of Pachacamac, the precolumbian religious center, led by Izumi Shimada, Rafael Segura and Maria Rostworowski
Paloma World http://coas.missouri.edu/paloma/INDEX.HTML
An interactive tour of the Paloma site in western Peru, including a virtual dig and excavation databases.
Projet Ychsma - Ychsma Project http://www.ulb.ac.be/philo/ychsma/
This site describes the ongoing Ychsma Project, led by Peter Eeckhout, which has carried out archaeological field research at the site of Pachacamac, Peru.
Pukara Domestic Architecture Research Project http://pukara.org
Describes the archaeological research led by Elizabeth Klarich at the highland Peruvian center of Pukara.
Save Ollanta http://www.cuscoperu.com/save_ollanta/
The famous Inca settlement of Ollantaytambo, Peru, is in imminent danger from a new highway project that would destroy Inca agricultural terraces.
The Ruins on the Inca Trail http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/inca/ruins1.html
Brief notes on the main archaeological sites: Llaqtapata, Runkuraqay, Sayaqmarka, Inca Tunnel, Phuyupatamarka, Intipata, Wiñawayna, Intipunku, Machu Picchu. With photographs.

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