The found eases the development of social structures and the beliefs of the early civilizations on the American continent.
Archaeologists in Peru have dug a three -Dymensional wall painting, which could have been dated in 2000 BC, reports The Guardian.
The central figure of a composition of 3 to 6 meters is a stylish predatory bird with wrapped wings and geometric ornaments made at a high relief. The wall is painted in blue, yellow, red and black. In addition to birds, archaeologists have found images of fish, fishing nets, stars and myths. Some scenes may symbolize the shamanistic rituals and “transform” a person to a bird under the influence of psychoactive plants, such as San Pedro’s cactus.

Photo: Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
The mural is part of the interior of the courtyard of the temple
The head of the excavation, archaeologist Ana Cecilia Maurisio from the Papal Catholic University of Peru, records that this thing can be older than the famous Chavin de-Uantar Complex. According to him, the found indicates the origin of the society’s hierarchy: shamans, priests and priests play the leading role in society, with knowledge of medical plants, astronomy and natural wonders.
At the same time, the ancient complexity was under the threat of destruction due to agriculture, development and the activities of the robbery. Maurisio called on authorities to provide him with state protection.
We reminded, earlier that in Egypt they found a grave with a two -meter sarcophagus decorated.
In Belize, they found a grave of the first Mayan leader for more than 1600 years
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Source: korrespondent

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