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New Incan village found in Peru
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002 The National Geographic Society on Monday announced the discovery of a Incan village previously unknown to archaeologists. The village is not far from the famed site of Machu Picchu. The style and structure of buildings and artifacts are leading archaeologists to rethink their views about the Incan empire. Much of the tombs have been looted already. Some families were found living there. Get the Story:
New Inca Ruins Are Found In Peru (The Washington Post 3/19)
Remains of Incan village found (AP 3/19)
High in Andes, a Place That May Have Been Incas' Last Refuge (The New York Times 3/19)
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City Occupied by Inca Found on Andean Peak in Peru (National Geographic Societ 3/18)
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