Some 250 miles south of Lima, Peru ... of the more unusual Nazca biomorphs — the name for the etchings that depict forms found in nature, like humans, insects, birds, fish, trees, and flowers.
Japanese researchers from Yamagata University have announced the discovery of some 168 new geoglyphs in Peru's Nazca Lines. The team led by Professor Sakai Masato in collaboration with Peruvian ...
in Nazca, Peru. The team from Yamagata University said the images of humans, camels, birds, killer whales, cats, snakes and other animals were likely created around 100 B.C.–A.D. 300.
24 that they have uncovered 303 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Lines, a World Heritage Site in Peru, using artificial intelligence. In addition, they have apparently deciphered their meanings ...