What are the Nazca Lines?

What are the Nazca Lines?

The Nazca Lines / ˈ n æ z k ɑː / are a group of very large geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BC and AD 500 by people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving differently colored dirt exposed.

What is another name for the Nasca Lines?

Alternative Title: Nasca Lines. Nazca Lines, Nazca also spelled Nasca, groups of geoglyphs, large line drawings that appear, from a distance, to be etched into the Earth’s surface on the arid Pampa Colorada (“Coloured Plain” or “Red Plain”), northwest of the city of Nazca in southern Peru.

Who were the Nazca people?

About 1500-2000 years ago the Nazca people inhabited this area. They might not be quite so well known today if it weren’t for the particular geological and climatic features of their homeland. Most people learn about the Nazca because of the famous Nazca lines etched in the desert between the Ingenio and Nazca river valleys.

Are the Nazca Lines the 8th Wonder of the world?

Dating back to 100 B.C., the Nazca lines have been called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”. Paul Williams/FlickrThe Condor, one of the 70 plant and animal geoglyphs or “ground drawings” that make up Peru’s Nazca lines.

These drawings, called geoglyphs, are known as the Nazca Lines, due to their geometric shapes and for the people who drew them, who were part of the Nazca culture. The drawings are carved into a plain on the desert’s coast, and were drawn, experts say, between 200 BC and 500 AD. Image of the Nazca “parrot”.

Is Naz Nazca a spider?

Nazca line figure purported to be a spider. Approximately 100 years ago, scientists found an area of about 200 square miles in Peru’s southern desert filled with huge intricate carvings of animals and birds.

What animals live in the Nazca Lines?

The Nazca Lines are perhaps best known for the representations of about 70 animals and plants, some of which measure up to 1,200 feet (370 meters) long. Examples include a spider, hummingbird, cactus plant, monkey, whale, llama, duck, flower, tree, lizard and dog.

What did the Nazca people create?

The Nazca people also created other forms, such as a humanoid figure (nicknamed “The Astronaut”), hands and some unidentifiable depictions.