The Discovery of an ancient polychrome wall in Peru is estimated over 4,000 years old.

New archaeological discovery sheds light on ancient cultures in Peru: 

An ancient polychrome wall discovered in northern Peru is believed to be over 4,000 years old and could have been part of a ceremonial temple, according to archaeologists, offering new insights into the region's historic cultures.

The wall was first stumbled upon by farmers in 2020 during harvesting work, prompting an extended dig and work to determine its origins, said archaeologist Feren Castillo, head of a research project in the coastal region of La Libertad.

                                    



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