3,000-Year-Old “Condor’s Passageway”
July 18 , 2023
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- Archaeologists of Peru have uncovered a 3,000-year-old sealed corridor dubbed "the condor's passageway".
- It likely leads to other chambers inside what was once a massive temple complex pertaining to the ancient Chavin culture.
- The Chavin de Huantar archaeological site is among the culture's most important centers, thriving from around 1,500-550 B.C.
- UNESCO declared Chavin de Huantar a world heritage site in 1985.
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