Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Archaeologists Unearth a Nearly 2,000-Year-Old Cat Geoglyph Lounging on a Peruvian Hillside


This week, archaeologists unearthed a 120-foot-wide etching of a cat at the Nazca Lines site in Peru, which is home to a series of geoglyphs depicting a spider, monkey, hummingbird, whale, and fish. 
The feline rendering dates back to the Late Paracas period between 200-100 BC, making it the oldest in the area.

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