Archaeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Mural in Peru
Lima, July 23 (QNA) - Archaeologists in Peru discovered a mural dating back more than three thousand years in the northern part of the country, representing the Spanish era.
The mural, which is over five meters long and more than two meters high, depicts fish, stars, fishing nets and plants.
Professor of archaeology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Ana Cecilia Mauricio said that the mural displays unique characteristics in Peruvian archaeology, and this discovery reflects the historical and cultural richness of the Peruvian people, especially since no similar icons or drawings have been found. (QNA)
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