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Two 500-year-old freeze-dried potatoes show how the Inca Empire fed people across Peru
Long before modern refrigeration, the ancient Inca Empire was preserving food for years and moving it across vast distances.
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Archaeologists in Peru just found freeze-dried potato snacks made by the Inca 500 years ago
Archaeologists in southern Peru have discovered preserved potato snacks that were made by the Inca 500 years ago. The Inca ...
Rising from obscurity to the heights of power, a succession of Andean rulers subdued kingdoms, sculpted mountains, and forged ...
For centuries, the vanished Inca fortress of Ancocagua existed only in lore. Now, at a mountaintop site in Peru, researchers are zeroing in on a discovery that could reshape what we know of the empire ...
Centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire, a much smaller kingdom on the central coast of Peru already had a sophisticated trade network—one it used to import live parrots across the Andes from the ...
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