Archaeologists find colorful 3D wall painting of 4,000 years old in Peru

Archaeologists find colorful 3D wall painting of 4,000 years old in Peru

Archeologists in Peru have made a remarkable discovery. They found a colorful, about four-housand-year-old 3D Mural Duration Archeological Excavations in the West of the South American Country.

The Mural Measures 3 by 6 Meters and Depicts A Large Bird of Prey With Outstretched Wings. The Painting Has Depth because it has leg given relief. In Addition, The Image is ColorFully Painted with Blue, Yellow, Red and Black.

The Mural Provides New Insight Into The Ancient Indigenous Cultures of South America Before the Spaniards Set Foot There In The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. The Painting Contains Many Details That May Indicate Social Relationships in The Ancient South American Civilizations of 2000 BC, Archaeologists Explain to the Guardian .

Fish, fishing nets, mythological creatures and stars are also depicted on the mural. These provide a “Fascinating insight” into the worldview of the civilizations that arose in the west of present-day Peru, The British Newspaper Writes.

The Excavation of the Mural was Done in The Tanguche Valley, Close to the Peruvian West Coast. The Painting was part of the decoration of a courtyard of an ancient temple.

Archeologists see Peru As an Important Birthplace for South American Civilizations. An estimated 100,000 archaeological sites are locationed in the country.

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