Detecting strange soil tissue

Artificial soil that looks like an eel, a vulture or a duck discovered in North America may be evidence that ancient people rely on astronomy to cultivate crops.

According to GS's article. Robert Benfer taught at the University of Missouri (USA), a 400m-wide model of vulture in the Peruvian coastal valley, which is more than 4,000 years old.

Previously, the oldest animal-shaped soil was 2,000-year-old soil in Nazca. The Nazca line is a simple drawing of animals in the Nazca desert in Peru. These structures can be spiritually meaningful. In addition, the shape of those structures is similar to the structure of the constellations that the ancient people observed on the galaxy.

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The soil is shaped like a fish from 5,000 years ago. (Source Livescience)

GS. Benfer discovered the tissue when watching satellite images of areas he had long suspected. The experience of archaeological research helps him to know that animal-shaped soil is a phenomenon only in North America. In addition only a few other places have, like a soil tissue in Mexico.

Satellite images show plows that look like teeth, and the coal area burns right in the eyes of the animal. The global positioning system and archaeological investigations in this area make Benfer believe that this is vulture-shaped soil, with the eye following astronomical principles: it aligns with the direction of the Milky Milky Way. Way as seen from Chillón Valley.

Close to the soil pattern, the vulture is the soil tissue towards the point where the sun rises on the day of the lowering. 324m long soil tissue seems to be combined from a leopard and a crocodile-like reptile. Stone pillars, plastic structures and antique ceramics all relate to these soil tissues.

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In another coastal region of Peru, Casma Valley, Benfer discovered two bird-shaped soil, all pointing to the sun's rising position on the day of the fall. According to Benfer, it is very likely that these soil samples were made under the guidance of priests and astronomers. Ancient civilization created these soil tissues that probably depended on astronomical factors to know when to cultivate and harvest crops. These characteristics also exist in Inca civilization during the 1400-1500 period.

The oldest soil tissue dates from 2200 (BC). Benfer intends to return to the soil to excavate organic matter to determine the more accurate time using a method based on carbon isotopes. The four soil tissue is just the tip of the iceberg, and Benfer has discovered five fifty-five valleys along the coast of Peru, but has found a lot of smaller soil, including soil tissue that looks like an eel and Soil tissue resembles a duck.