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See Newly Discovered Nazca Drawings That Depict Llamas, Human Sacrifices and More

Last updated: September 24, 2024 8:39 pm
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Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way we discover ancient artworks, as evidenced by the recent findings in Peru’s Nazca Desert. Researchers have uncovered hundreds of geoglyphs, or large drawings etched into the ground, that shed light on the customs of the ancient Nazca civilization. These geoglyphs, created by selectively removing the desert’s surface rock to reveal lighter soil, showcase intricate designs such as decapitated heads, llamas, orcas holding weapons, and more.

The Nazca people, who thrived between 200 B.C.E. and 600 C.E., left behind a wealth of artifacts, with their geoglyphs being the most enduring. These drawings, some measuring up to 30 miles long, feature geometric shapes and patterns as well as representations of wild animals and plants. The recent discovery of 303 additional geoglyphs, made possible through an A.I.-assisted survey, provides new insights into the ancient civilization’s artistic prowess.

The researchers used an A.I. model trained to spot faint lines in satellite images of the desert, enabling them to identify the new geoglyphs at a rate 20 times faster than humans. This technology allowed the team to map the distribution of geoglyphs with greater precision and efficiency. The drawings depict human-like figures, livestock, fish, cats, birds, and even killer whales wielding weapons, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and practices of the Nazca people.

While the purpose of these massive illustrations remains a mystery, some historians speculate that they were created for spiritual reasons. The Nazca geoglyphs, designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, are seen as a remarkable manifestation of a common religion and social homogeneity. The study’s authors believe that there are still more geoglyphs waiting to be discovered, with the A.I. model flagging an additional 250 sites for further investigation.

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Overall, the use of artificial intelligence in archaeological research represents a major step forward in uncovering the mysteries of ancient civilizations. By leveraging technology to analyze remote sensing data, researchers can gain a deeper understanding of the past and preserve these cultural treasures for future generations. The Nazca geoglyphs stand as a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the ancient Nazca people, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to captivate and inspire us today.

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