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Ancient Peruvians used bird guano to fertilize maize and build a major civilization in the Chincha Valley in Peru.
Researchers have conducted CT scans of their mummified remains, previously found high up on modern-day Peru’s Ampato and Sara ...
Syngenta and BSI have expanded their agreement to bring Quillibrium biofungicide to more growers across the Americas.
The Chincha Islands sit about 13 miles from Peru's shore and contain huge deposits of guano, a nitrogen-rich mix of seabird ...
MOA will present the world premiere of TUPANANCHISKAMA, an exhibition delving into ancient Andean cosmovision, from March 19, 2026, to January 3, 2027.
PLOS One presents evidence that communities in Peru’s Chincha Valley were fertilizing maize with seabird guano by at least ...
The use of seabird poop as a fertilizer for corn and other food crops supported the expansion of pre-Inca civilizations ...
Seabird poop played a key role in Chincha Kingdom agriculture, fueling economic growth and political influence in ancient ...
Cotton's history is as rich and complex as the Silk Road itself. Discover its ancient origins and modern uses beyond clothing ...
Chincha, in southern Peru, is one of several river valleys along the desert coast fed by Andean highland waters, which have long been key to irrigation agriculture. About 25 kilometers out to sea are ...