Archaeologists and astronomers solve the mystery of Chile's Stonehenge
Archaeologists and astronomers solve the mystery of Chile's Stonehenge
A solar phenomenon found above mysterious pillars, or saywas, was likely designed to broadcast the sacred power of the Inca
Laurence Blair in San Pedro de Atacama
Mon 16 Jul 2018 03.00 EDT
Growing up on the edge of the Atacama desert in northern Chile, Jimena Cruz was often made to feel ashamed of her indigenous identity.
On visits to nearby petroglyphs, her father would explain their history, while her mother situated them in legend. I always had this relationship between the scientific and the cultural, said Cruz.
But at school, this kind of knowledge was mocked.
One day they asked us what we wanted to be when we were big, added Cruz. I said that I wanted to be an archaeologist. But the teacher said that I should forget it, because Indians were only fit for giving birth.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/16/chile-atacama-desert-saywas-inca-solar-discovery
Science:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/122858386