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Caral
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The oldest city in the New World is located in Peru |
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The ancient city of Caral located in the north of Lima, Supe Valley,
is considered as the oldest city in the western Hemisphere. Radiocarbon
dates show that monumental architecture there was under construction
as early as 2627 BC and until about 2000 BC, in other words 4700
years old, contemporary with pyramids in Egypt and the ziggurats
of Mesopotamia.
Other sites as old as Caral, do not approach the enormous size
of Caral, (165 acres) and scope its architecture, The city has 6
large platforms mounds (pyramids), many small platforms, two sunken
circular plazas and diverse architectural features including densely
packed residences. ()
Interesting points :
- Peruvian
archaeologist Ruth Shady thinks that Caral is a candidate to be
the “mother city” in the Americas. This means that
people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands
of people.
- Archaeologists
think that construction seems to be associated with the advent
of irrigation agriculture in the Supe Valley.
- The ancient
inhabitants of Caral expanded up river from the coast, developed
agriculture (beans, sweet potatoes, chili, cotton, pacay and guayaba
) to support the growing population.
- Fish bones
have been found and that revels that the civilization depended
on fishing as well.
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Caral appears as the model for the urban design adopted by the
and the ancient pre Inca civilizations like Chavin, ,
Lima, Wari,
and others.
- Its strategic
location allowed trade with other close valleys in the Coast and
the Andes. The trade generates a dynamic economic process and
savings making this city more powerful.
- In Caral
there is not evidence of war: no weapons, not mutilated bodies.
- It had a
theocratic government managed by priest and Scientifics who were
in charged of the ceremonies, astronomical investigation and prepare
calendars to organize the activities of the inhabitants.
- In one of
the pyramids archaeologist found beautiful flutes made of condor
and pelican bones.
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The constructions happened before ceramics and maize were introduced
in the area !
Caral can be visited from Lima in a full day tour leaving early
from Lima and returning late afternoon. InkaNatura can arrange visits
to the area with professional tour guides or for those with a deep
interest in archaeology we can offer archaeologist who will let
you more about this interesting ancient city.
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