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I have done several searches via the web, and i haven't found much information on this civilization. I know they are unknown to most people, but maybe somoene could point me in the right direction to acquire info on them. On my searches there is a serious lack of information, and on some websites the civilization itself is over shadowed by the archeologists there.
I'm a bit sceptical about citing a book published by a company, Adventures Unlimited Press, which according to its own website specialises in:
Is there anything published in more reputable sources which confirm the claims? If nothing else, it needs some improved references.
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I added the connection. It's important for people to note these connections, that Paracas culture was the precedent for the Nazca culture to develop. I am a college student student at Washington University currently studying mesoamerican culture. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miles.burke ( talk • contribs) 17:12, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
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I have done several searches via the web, and i haven't found much information on this civilization. I know they are unknown to most people, but maybe somoene could point me in the right direction to acquire info on them. On my searches there is a serious lack of information, and on some websites the civilization itself is over shadowed by the archeologists there.
I'm a bit sceptical about citing a book published by a company, Adventures Unlimited Press, which according to its own website specialises in:
Is there anything published in more reputable sources which confirm the claims? If nothing else, it needs some improved references.
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I added the connection. It's important for people to note these connections, that Paracas culture was the precedent for the Nazca culture to develop. I am a college student student at Washington University currently studying mesoamerican culture. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miles.burke ( talk • contribs) 17:12, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
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