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Mystery of the Chachapoya Cloud People. Civilizations of the Andes, #1
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- ISBN8233806261
- EAN9798233806261
- Date de parution19/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
High in the cloud-wrapped mountains of northern Peru, where the Andes dissolve into the Amazon and ancient paths vanish into mist, a forgotten civilization once thrived. The Chachapoya-known as the Cloud People-built vast stone cities on remote ridges, carved tombs into sheer cliffs, and shaped a world that remained hidden for centuries. This book journeys into that extraordinary landscape, uncovering the environment, history, and rediscovery of a culture that lived between mountain and jungle, isolation and connection.
Drawing on archaeological evidence, early accounts, and the geography that defined their world, Mystery of the Chachapoya Cloud People reveals how this civilization adapted, endured, and ultimately faded from view. From the towering walls of Kuélap to the silent cliffside tombs overlooking deep valleys, this is a vivid exploration of one of the Andes' most enigmatic societies-where every ridge, river, and cloud holds a fragment of a story still being uncovered.
Drawing on archaeological evidence, early accounts, and the geography that defined their world, Mystery of the Chachapoya Cloud People reveals how this civilization adapted, endured, and ultimately faded from view. From the towering walls of Kuélap to the silent cliffside tombs overlooking deep valleys, this is a vivid exploration of one of the Andes' most enigmatic societies-where every ridge, river, and cloud holds a fragment of a story still being uncovered.



















