Timothy Timmons has received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison for the murder of Jahfari Joseph, who was shot and killed in the town of Peru in late 2024. With his attorney Brian ...
Before this fateful attack, Pizarro’s brother, Pedro Pizarro, made a curious observation: other than the Inca himself, the Lord of Chincha was the only person at Cajamarca carried on a litter, a ...
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Alex Scott meets Olivia Smith to Eat & Yap about Canada, her Jamaican heritage and life at Arsenal. Alex Scott meets Olivia Smith for a girl dinner to Eat & Yap about Canada, her Jamaican and Peruvian ...
A longstanding suspicion that guano (bird droppings) from offshore islands drove the success of coastal communities in what is now Peru, probably sustaining the Inca Empire, has received scientific ...
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Learn how ancient bird poop boosted corn harvests and helped turn the Chincha Kingdom into a powerful coastal society.
New archaeological evidence reveals that seabird guano—nutrient-rich bird droppings—was not only essential to boosting corn ...
High in the Peruvian Andes, a group of Indigenous Quechua women is transforming long-standing conflict with wildcats into a model of coexistence, conservation and cultural revival. A new film, Women ...
Guano dramatically boosted the production of maize, and the surplus helped fuel the Chincha Kingdom’s economy.