Hundreds of people in Spain have watched horses gallop through flames as part of the centuries-old tradition called Las ...
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The Nazca Lines were walkways, not sky art, new mapping reveals ritual roads, altars, and mass gatherings
A decade-long survey, drone mapping, and on-the-ground digs are reshaping what we think the Nazca Lines were for, not drawings for the sky, but sacred routes, stages, and offering sites tied to water ...
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Cahuachi, the lost Nazca pilgrimage city, temples, feasting, and why it was probably never a real urban center
Beneath the sands of the Nazca Valley, Cahuachi looks less like a capital and more like a ceremonial engine, drawing pilgrims for seasonal rites tied to water, harvests, and the lines on the pampa.
This early history of the Maya peoples in Mesoamerica details the art and architecture of the Preclassic period, more than ...
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