Bird droppings helped build one of ancient Peru’s most powerful kingdoms
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New research indicates that seabird guano played a crucial role in the prosperity of the Chincha Kingdom in ancient Peru. Chemical analysis of ancient maize reveals that farmers used guano from nearby islands as fertilizer, significantly enhancing crop yields in arid conditions. This agricultural boost led to increased trade, population growth, and greater regional influence.
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The Chincha Kingdom thrived between the 15th and 16th centuries, leveraging its agricultural surplus to establish trade networks and exert regional power. This research sheds light on the critical agricultural strategies that underpinned its success.
This article is based on research findings and may not represent the views of all scholars in the field.
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