I am pleased to announce that in the coming years of 2024-2025, we will be launching two important projects in Peru: 1) The QOSQO PROJECT is an archaeological research and excavation initiative in the city of Cusco with the objective of accessing the large Inca and pre-Inca underground structures buried underneath the city and in the nearby citadel of Saqsaywaman. This project is the continuation of the archaeological excavations carried out by Anselm Pi Rambla and his team in 2000-2003 at Koricancha and Saqsaywaman. 2) The second project, called CANDELABRO OF PARACAS, is an archaeological restoration effort to return the enigmatic geoglyph in the Paracas Bay to its original state and revisit its generally accepted interpretation. These works will be complemented by underwater archaeological studies and research in Paracas Bay and its adjacent islands. The aim is to obtain conclusive evidence that this maritime enclave served as a landing point for transpacific voyages over 3000 years ago. Thank you very much
THE MOST IMPORTANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY OF THE INCA AND PRE-INCA EMPIRE
The opening of the great underground galleries of the city of Cusco and the archaeological park of Saqsaywaman and the rescue of the immense riches kept inside them
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The mysterious GEOGLYPH located in the bay of Paracas in Peru is deciphered
Archaeological work and enhancement of the Paracas Geoglyph
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On these coasts of the western Pacific Ocean, the Pisco-Paracas Bay, located at 13º50´ South latitude, has always been one of the best locations for navigation. Characterized by its calm and tranquil waters, it is a very important and strategic landing place for maritime activity. A 3,000-year-old maritime landing site for transpacific voyages.