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Who Carved These Mysterious Lines in the Desert?
ZaKiLLGi_ew • 2022-11-09
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Kind: captions Language: en foreign Coast this territory is pretty arid because there's no water for most of the Year their dwellings were along valleys which are really small Oasis in the middle of the desert archaeologists named the ancient group of farmers and fishermen who once lived here the Nazca after the local River Valley [Music] they use the surrounding desert plateaus as a canvas for drawing giant geoglyphs covered these paints with geoglyphs and turned this desert into a space which was inhabited Dynamic social and vibrant Through Time [Music] the identification to identify and categorize these geoglyphs we take a stylistic approach we compare them with Ceramics and textiles find similar motifs but not from the Nazca period these geoglyphs date to the year 200 or 300 BCE which means that they were made before the famous Nazca geographs the hillside geoglyphs were created earlier than the NASCAR are thought to have existed so who was making geoglyphs before the Nazca and why [Music] in the 1920s Julio Cesar Tayo first Peruvian archaeologist found 429 mummies wrapped in extraordinary textiles in an ancient burial ground in the paracas peninsula so archaeologists called the ancient people the paracas funerary bundles are stored in Lima in the national museum of archeology anthropology and history of Peru [Music] the Fabrics the mummies were wrapped in revealed the extraordinary skill and Artistry of the paracas [Music] and the images and symbols provide insight into their world view there are shamans and trances deities [Music] severed heads [Music] one of the most iconic paracas textiles has only recently arrived at the Museum wow [Music] in the 1930s excavations in the paragas peninsula there was a lot of lutein and some pieces this one among them were taken out of the country it ended up in Sweden this is the first time archaeologist Delia Aponte has been able to examine the 2 000 year old mantle I'm happy I've always wanted to see this piece I'm surprised by the use of color for the paracas colors have meaning and the way they organize them is important it's part of their identity there is a symbolism which haven't deciphered yet but which is definitely there the paracas imbued their funerary textiles with meaning and Dahlia is particularly interested in their symbolism here we have a toad associated with humidity and agriculture a few plants are sprouting from its back here there is a condor [Music] hummingbirds drinking from a flower I've been in the form of a human the imagery related to animals and edible plants throughout the seasons suggests that the paracas textile is a symbolic representation of the Agricultural cycle I think this is a masterpiece the Pinnacle of 900 years of these society's development [Music] many of the paracas images strongly resembled the newly identified Hillside geoglyphs found in the Nazca region it suggests the desert Figures were created by the paracas [Music] happened to the barakas [Music] bio archaeologists and forensic anthropologist Elsa tomasto kahigao looked to DNA for an answer and got a surprise there is a DNA type which is specifically inherited from the mother and it's very easy to classify in Native American populations there are only four lineages ABCD and when I did that test for research purposes it turned out I matched the delineage most common among the paracas DNA analysis of human remains dating from 800 BCE to the year 800 helps explain what became of the paracas area it's very difficult to differentiate biologically between the barakas and the Nazca they are genetically very similar yes we find cultural differences which makes sense as the centuries go by people changing the way they behave the research suggests that sometime before the year 100 the culture of the people living in the region shifted and the paracas became the Nazca and while the Styles changed the Nazca continued the paraka's line making traditions
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