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Findings at Caral reveals the intercultural interaction led by the Aspero society 5000 years ago

Recently, in the archaeological zone of Caral archaeological vestiges were found that worked in the society of Aspero, fishing village of the civilization of Caral was the cultural domain of the cultural interchange 5000 years ago.

With the direction of Ruth Shady, the results meet with groups and cultures. It is thought that the interaction came through the Coast and the Amazon River. In addition, according to the investigations, the inhabitants of Aspero established two communication routes: land and sea.

Relationships will develop a mutually beneficial approach, as well as a sense of respect for other cultures, their customs and languages.

The coexistence between both included the exchange of goods, knowledge and experiences with the coastal, mountainous and jungle populations.

Among the findings that prove such interaction are the offerings known as the eyes of God.

Caral

The sacred city of Caral is an excellent option to understand the origins of Peruvians and enjoy the natural beauty of the Supe Valley.

Located four hours from the capital city, Caral gives us a trip to understand the origins of Peruvian culture.
The area contains pyramids, archaeological remains, the valley of Supe, the Huarango forest and agroecological gardens.

Visitors can enjoy designated camping areas or seek accommodation in nearby towns.

Source: Andina

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