David Johnsons
David Johnsons
http://www.eggi.com/ken/peru/index.html
Binghampton NY
Binghampton NY
http://history.binghamton.edu/hist130/maps/moche.htm
Donald A. Proulx
Donald A. Proulx
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~proulx/index.html
El Brujo
El Brujo
http://www.research.ibm.com/peru/brujo.htm
Huaca Prieta (Spanish)
Huaca Prieta (Spanish)
http://historicas.blogspot.com/2005/04/huaca-prieta-los-inicios-del-tejido.html
BBC
Horizons joins an extraordinary excavation in peru that promises to unravel the secrets of the nasca lines.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/nasca.shtml
Archeology.org
Archeology.org
http://www.archaeology.org/magazine.php?page=0203/abstracts/moche
Anita Jepson-Gilbert
Anita Jepson-Gilbert
http://www.nazcaresources.com/
Anthony F. Aveni
Forget about runways for ancient
astronauts. these famous geoglyphs were paths meant to be walked in rituals related to the acquisition of water.
http://www.archaeology.org/0005/abstracts/nasca.html
Anthroarcheart.org
Anthropology archeology and art;high resolution low cost,royalty-free digital images.stock photos of ancient
civilization centers, classical art and peoples world-wide, with commentaries
http://www.anthroarcheart.org/moche.htm
AntropologNederlandsia
Importante asentamiento inca en el departamento de cusco, al sur del peru. singular ejemplo de una kallanca imperial
http://www.antropologia.com.ar/peru/l-nasca.htm
Labyrintha.com
We invite you to meander awhile
through the pages of labyrinthina for the ancient mysteries of peru including
the markawasi stone forest, nazca lines, ica stones, sacred andean sites & machu picchu,
ley lines and our annual journey to peru!
http://www.labyrinthina.com/laby.htm#walk
Latin American Studies
Latin American Studies
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/moche.htm
Toro Muerto
Toro Muerto
http://www.cesmap.it/ifrao/17.html
Travelvantage.com
Vantage adventures - peru information
http://www.travelvantage.com/per_moch.html
UNESCO
UNESCO
http://whc.unesco.org/sites/700.htm
Viajeros article
Viajeros article
http://www.viajeros.com/article107.html
Project Nasca-Palpa
Project Nasca-Palpa
http://www.photogrammetry.ethz.ch/research/peru/
North. Arizona UV
The moche foodways archaeological project is a multi-year expedition to explore the moche culture od the north coast of peru
http://moche.nau.edu/
Les Lineas de Nasca
Nasca y sus lineas, nuestras increibles paginas de la astronomia
http://www.yachay.com.pe/especiales/nasca/
Nasa Aster Sub-image
The nasca lines are located in the pampa region of peru, the desolate plain of the peruvian coast 400 km south of lima. the lines were first spotted when commercial airlines began flying across the peruvian desert in the 1920's. passengers reported seeing 'primitive landing strips' on the ground below. the lines were made by removing the iron-oxide coated pebbles which cover the surface of the desert. when the gravel is removed, they contrast with the light color underneath. in this way the lines were drawn as furrows of a lighter color. on the pampa, south of the nasca lines, archaeologists have now uncovered the lost city of the line-builders, cahuachi. it was built nearly two thousand years ago and was mysteriously abandoned 500 years later. this aster sub-image covers an area of 14 x 18 km, was acquired on december 22, 2000, and is located at 14.7 degrees south latitude and 75.1 degrees west longitude. aster (advanced spaceborne thermal emission and reflection
radiometer) is a high resolution imaging instrument that is flying on the terra satellite. aster will be
used to obtain detailed maps of land surface temperature, emissivity, reflectance and elevation.
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/gallery.htm?name=nasca
Naya-Ciudad Archueologica
Noticias de antropologia y arqueologia, articulos y monografias, diccionario de mitos y leyendas del folklore de america, museos y congresos virtuales. antropología social y cultural. arqueología peruana, mexicana y general
http://www.naya.org.ar/
Necropolis
Anthropology archeology and art;high resolution low cost,royalty-free digital images.stock photos of ancient civilization centers,classical art and peoples world-wide, with commentaries
http://www.anthroarcheart.org/nazca4.htm
Watersource
The ancient "nasca lines" created on the desert floor by native peoples in peru thousands of years ago may not just be works of art, according to a team of scientists from the university of massachusetts. the team, which includes hydrogeologist stephen b. mabee and archeologist donald proulx, suggests that some of the mysterious lines may in fact mark underground sources of water.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/12/001201073347.htm