
Marco Machacuay
Marco Machacuay is an archaeologist and researcher with the Ministry of Culture in Peru, known for his work on the recent discovery of the 3,500-year-old city of Peñico, which is recognized for its significance as a continuation of the ancient Caral civilization.
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Marco Machacuay declared that the presentation involves research and conservation of the buildings ready for public tourism.
No Peru, cidadela de 3,8 mil anos, de uma das civilizações mais antigas do mundo, abre as portas ao turismo
Marco Machacuay declared that the presentation involves research and conservation of the buildings ready for the public.
Peñico, joya arqueológica de la civilización Caral, abierta - Viajes
Archaeologist Marco Machacuay, a researcher at the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, said that the site represents a continuation of the Caral society.
V Peruju odkrili 3500 let staro mesto
Marco Machacuay stated that the importance of Peñico lies in its continuation of the Caral society.
Arqueólogos peruanos desvelan una ciudad de 3.500 años que conectaba el Pacífico con los Andes y la Amazonía
Archaeologist Marco Machacuay, a researcher with the Ministry of Culture, said that Peñico's significance lies in it being a continuation of the Caral society.
Archaeologists discover 3,500-year-old city in Peru