People of the Nazca culture—and, potentially, pre-Nazca Paracas culture—created drawings on the ground between 200 B.C. and ...
About 270 kilometers south of Lima, an area rich in fishing area around the Paracas Peninsula was the location of the most important discoveries related to this culture in the 1920s, when large ...
The Nazca Lines were created between 200 B.C. and 700 A.D. by the Nazca and potentially pre-Nazca Paracas culture. These large ground drawings measure up to 1,200 feet and depict various animals ...
With the coast in front of them and the Andes mountains behind them, the people of Paracas produced some of ... the most revered material in their culture, and the clearest sign of status and ...