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Canto Grande Geoglyphs

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A new discovery near Lima opens the door to re-evaluating the age of Peruvian culture!  Canto Grande, situated in San Juan de Lurigancho, dates from approximately 2,500 BCE (BC), and if correct, would make these geoglyphs and petroglyphs the oldest in Peru - some 4,500 years old! 

 
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Canto Grande is some 4,500 years old!  By comparison, the Palpa geoglyphs date from between 600 BCE and 100 BCE, and the Nazca line from between 300 BCE and 900 CE (AD).  The site is being studied and explored by archaeologist Julio Abanto Llaque, director of the Instituto Cultural Ruricancho.

 
   

Location of Canto Grande & Cerro Canteria

 

   

The inventory of specific locations in the  project area consists of 91 sites, that includes: 41 geoglyphs (including petroglyphs), and 4 ceremonial stone mounds.  Plus, also at the site have been detected:  plazas, ceremonial centers, small altars, and numerous petroglyphs that appear to be of the pre-ceramic period - that was the principal initial period for cultures in this region.

The Canto Grande area has now formally been declared an Archaeological Reserve by the Peruvian Instituto Cultural Ruricancho, that serves to help protect the heritage, and to help educate the public to better preserve this important national treasure.

 


 

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Geoglyph made by adding or piling stones
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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Long lines geoglyphs can also be found

 

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Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
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Trident Geoglyph

 

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The Geoglyphs of the Pampas of Canto Grande (2500 BCE/BC)

Per the archaeologist Lorenzo Rossellσ, the geoglyphs and sites were constructed 2,500 years before the birth of Christ, making the the lines 2,000 years old than Nazca!  The geoglyph symbols and lines extend from present day San Carlos to Jicamarca.  Per the investigators, they believe the site to be oriented around astronomical uses.

Of course, for others the same ideas and hypothesis as has been proposed for the Nazca lines, namely a relationship between the system of lines and figures to a culture of water, mountains, and fertility.  They consist of ceremonial roads and pathways.  However, the investigators are quick to point out that they don't rule out astronomical uses as well.

 

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geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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click here for more about our geoglyphic classification system

geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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click here for more about our geoglyphic classification system

geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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A unique box/grid design geoglyph almost 4,500 years old!

 

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geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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click here for more about our geoglyphic classification system

geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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click here for more about our geoglyphic classification system

geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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Why So Many Photos?

The goal of our website is to present multiple views of each symbol for three reasons:

1) the lines are extremely difficult to photograph due to lighting conditions and the condition of the geoglyph itself,
2) to provide better context of the symbol, showing some of its surrounding area, and
3) because different views provide a better understanding of the style of design and perhaps a greater appreciation of the genius of the constructors.             more science »

   

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geoglyph requires elevated viewing
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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Notice the relative size of this geoglyph compared the three people in the lower left

 

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Geoglyph is visible from the ground
Geoglyph made by removing stones and/or desert pavement exposing soil underneath
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class One Geoglyph - precise object - context consistent

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Nazca style trapezoid geoglyphs

 

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Geoglyph is visible from the ground
Geoglyph made by adding or piling stones
Geoglyph appears substantially intact
McGuinness Scale Class Two Geoglyph - imprecise object - context consistent

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Spiral geoglyph

 

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from La Republica

 

   
Canto Grande Area Map  

The overall site map for Canto Grande, with Cerro Canteria in the upper left.  Much of the area is now populated,
 showing traces of geoglyphs in the urban area.  A timeline (at right) showing the relative periods of Peruvian cultures, including Canto Grande and Nazca (presented by La Republica newspaper of Peru) - AC stands for Before Christ (BC or BCE) - DC stands for After Christ (AD or CE)

 

Size of the cactus glyph and a sampling of other petroglyphs from La Republica de Peru

 

Cactus design petroglyph

 

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Is it a cactus, or as the drawing below suggests:
a monsters face?

 

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Dog, fox or jaguar / puma petroglyph

 

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10 of the Petroglyph designs found

 

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Snake and Door petroglyph

 

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Snake and an eye petroglyph

 

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The snake petroglyph

 

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The eye petroglyph

 

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Petroglyph from the Las Lomas site

 

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Eyes petroglyph

 

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Turtle petroglyph

 

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another dog or fox petroglyph

 

  

 

 

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Cerro Canteria Site Plan showing ceremonial centers

 

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The Preceramic Temple of 15 January (3000 BCE), the size of the complex is approx. 15,000 square meters

 

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A note about image quality:  images of lines and symbols taken by air or from satellite images are adjusted to improve contrast and visibility of the artifact (line or symbol).  The results vary from image to image.  We apologize for the quality of some of the images, but it is due to the original source images, and the difficulty of photographing subject object.