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Peruvian Archaeologists Find 5,000-Year Old Temple in Lima

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Published on Feb 15, 2013

Peru's Deputy Cultural Minister Rafael Varon has announced the discovery of a 5 thousand-year-old temple in Lima. The temple was found at the archeological site of El Paraiso near the main pyramid during a digging exploration.
Archaeologists are excited about the find because it will confirm that Lima, Peru was the center of civilization for the Andean people. In addition, once the age of the temple is confirmed, it will be one of the oldest ancient structures in the world.

The temple measures 22 feet high by 26 feet wide and can only be accessed via an 18 inch opening. The El Paraiso archaeological site is near the capital city of Lima, dates back from 2000 to 1400 B.C. in the district of San Martin de Porres.

The fabled Inca Empire emerged from the ancient Andean civilization in Peru.

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  • MooPotPie

    The narrator is no David Attenborough. . .

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  • spaceshipidentified

    The lay out of this building looks a lot like the Nasca Line people's buildings.Their ancient town was all connected just like this one.To anyone that thinks Puma Punku is unique I found a very similar structure made by the Persians in Iran.Check them both out you will see & wonder.Was it the ancient Persians that made it to Peru?Being Neighbors to the Sumerians they received their building technique the same time as the Egyptians.Go read all the time lines you will see the truth has been there.

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  • spaceshipidentified

    Keep digging & document all evidence.I have been around all the ancient structures & can see a connection. Right from the farming & trade.To the pottery & masonry. I can say with out a doubt that the world was trading & passing on building techniques some where between 7,000 years ago all the way till 10 B.C. & then something happened that broke the trade for 1,400 years until Europe resettle the Americas.The Gov knows & wants it kept secret for some reason if not space alien I don't know what.

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