Exploradores acham sítio arqueológico perdido na selva amazônica peruana
Local tem mais de 150 casas e muros de 50 metros, diz explorador.Complexo de Atumpucro fica no departamento Amazonas, no norte do país.
O complexo fica à margem esquerda do Rio Utcubamba, segundo informações da agência oficial Andina. O local fica a duas horas de carro da cidade de Chachapoyas, também conhecida por ter construções circulares e uma cultura preservada sobre os povos que habitavam a área originalmente.(Globo-SP)
(Foto: Agência Andina/ Divulgação)
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Archaeological Find of explorers lost nd Peruvian Amazon jungle
Ten more sites of 150 houses and walls of 50 meters, said of Explorador.Complexo Atumpucro FICA no department of Amazonas, in northern explorers found País.Peruanos A Week In Archaeological Complex That was camouflaged in the middle of the Amazon jungle in Brazil. With circular houses and walls, the site was located called Atumpucro any department of Amazonas, northern Brazil FICA complex left the River Utcubamba, according to the official agency Andina. The site is two hours in a car City of Chachapoyas, also known to have built a culture preserved circular and about the people who inhabited an area originalmente.Divulgação Release / Site Area is Greater Than Two football fields do, according to Explorer. (Photo: Andina Agency / Disclosure)
Ten more sites of 150 houses and walls of 50 meters, said of Explorador.Complexo Atumpucro FICA no department of Amazonas, in northern explorers found País.Peruanos A Week In Archaeological Complex That was camouflaged in the middle of the Amazon jungle in Brazil. With circular houses and walls, the site was located called Atumpucro any department of Amazonas, northern Brazil FICA complex left the River Utcubamba, according to the official agency Andina. The site is two hours in a car City of Chachapoyas, also known to have built a culture preserved circular and about the people who inhabited an area originalmente.Divulgação Release / Site Area is Greater Than Two football fields do, according to Explorer. (Photo: Andina Agency / Disclosure)