💨 Abstract

Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the 5,000-year-old remains of a woman, possibly of high status, from the ancient Caral civilization, the oldest city in the Americas. The findings suggest that women held significant roles in this civilization, which developed in isolation. The woman's tomb included a mantle of feathers from an Amazonian bird and offerings such as vases and gourds.

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