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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Wed Apr 13, 2016, 08:46 PM Apr 2016

Mystery of Nazca, Peru's Puquios: Purpose of Ancient Holes Finally Solved By Satellites

Mystery of Nazca, Peru's Puquios: Purpose of Ancient Holes Finally Solved By Satellites

By Anna Swartz April 13, 2016



For years, spiral-shaped holes, called puquios, that dot the dry landscape in Nazca, Peru have confused archaeologists. But now, using satellite images, a team of researchers has finally solved the mystery of the holes once and for all, reports the BBC.

The holes are actually part of a "sophisticated hydraulic system constructed to retrieve water from underground aquifers," Rosa Lasaponara of the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, in Italy, who conducted the research, told the BBC. "What is clearly evident today is that the puquio system must have been much more developed than it appears today."



Lasaponara and her team used satellite images to analyze the placement of the puquios and realized the extent to which they moved water throughout the region. There is a system of tunnels underground, connecting the puquios. Each spiral hole pulls air down into the canals, moving the water through the network and bringing it to people who would have used it for both agriculture and domestic life, Lasaponara told the BBC.

To design such a system would have meant that the ancient Nazca people who built them had extensive knowledge about the geography of the area, Lasaponara said. The irrigation tunnels may also be connected to the Nazca lines, giant geoglyphs of animals, people and shapes carved into the Nazca desert, Lasaponara told the BBC.

More:
http://mic.com/articles/140792/mystery-of-nazca-peru-s-puquios-purpose-of-ancient-holes-finally-solved-by-satellites#.TFm43nT3F

Anthropology:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/12292625

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Mystery of Nazca, Peru's Puquios: Purpose of Ancient Holes Finally Solved By Satellites (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2016 OP
Amazing and artistic too. WhiteTara Apr 2016 #1
This was a mystery? SoapBox Apr 2016 #2
Looks like it was never a mystery... Ned Flanders Apr 2016 #3
These were featured in Pan's Labyrinth even though that was set in Francoist Spain. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #4
Oooooh. You're right. Thanks for pointing that out. n/m Ned Flanders Apr 2016 #6
Very sophisticated. jwirr Apr 2016 #5

SoapBox

(18,791 posts)
2. This was a mystery?
Wed Apr 13, 2016, 11:20 PM
Apr 2016

I've not heard of these holes but...that was my first reaction...for water.

They really didn't know this?

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