Lost city of 'cloud people' found in Peru
December 3, 2008
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Archaeologists have discovered a lost city carved into the Andes Mountains by the mysterious Chachapoya tribe.
Archaeologists have discovered a lost city carved into the Andes Mountains by the mysterious Chachapoya tribe.
PANAMA CITY, Panama, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. archeologists say starch grains found preserved on human teeth in Peru suggest ancient Peruvians ate cultivated crops, including squash and beans.
From The Telegraph: Lost city of ‘cloud people’ found in Peru. Archaeologists have discovered a lost city carved into the Andes Mountains by the mysterious Chachapoya tribe.
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Starch grains preserved on human teeth reveal that ancient Peruvians ate a variety of cultivated crops including squash, beans, peanuts and pacay.
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