"Discovery of 4000-Year-Old Polychrome Wall Unearthed in Northern Peru"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

Archaeologists in northern Peru have discovered an ancient polychrome wall estimated to be over 4,000 years old, potentially part of a ceremonial temple from the Pre-ceramic Period. The wall, found in the Viru Valley, features triangular geometric lines with shades of red and yellow. The region is known for its historic cultures, including the ancient ceremonial complexes of Caral and the Nazca lines. The discovery offers new insights into the region's ancient civilizations.