Peru’s mountaintop icon has long been a poster child for overtourism, and despite recent measures to limit visitation, travelers still have to deal with, well, other travelers at this sacred space.
When Belen Bailey first immigrated to the U.S. from Peru more than 20 years ago, she had a hard time finding authentic South American cuisine like her grandmother and mother used to make.
“They give us a snapshot—albeit a spectacular snapshot—of life and artmaking at Pañamarca during the 7th and 8th centuries in Peru—a time of extraordinary achievements in art and ...
Seventy years on from its discovery, the Moche site of Pañamarca in northwestern Peru continues to surprise ... a professor of Pre-Columbian art history and archaeology at Columbia University ...