The World’s Largest Astronomy Textbook Is Drawn in the Desert: How the Nazca Lines May Have Mapped the Cosmos
The mysterious Nazca Lines of Peru may represent far more than ancient art: mounting evidence suggests these massive desert geoglyphs functioned as a sophisticated astronomical calendar. New research reveals how these 1,500-year-old drawings precisely tracked celestial movements to guide agriculture, ceremonies, and survival in one of Earth’s harshest environments.
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