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Archaeological discovery in Ancash reveals how the Huaylas, a pre-Inca culture that lived at an altitude of over 4,200 meters, lived

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A team of Peruvian archaeologists has discovered evidence in the Áncash region that provides new insights into the daily lives of the Huaylas, a pre-Inca culture. The findings were located at an altitude exceeding 4,200 meters above sea level.

These remains offer researchers the opportunity to reconstruct the lifestyle and societal habits of the populations that inhabited the high-altitude zones of the Andes. The discovery contributes to a better understanding of how this civilization adapted to and thrived in such extreme environmental conditions.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Focuses on archaeological discovery and cultural history of the Huaylas.
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