Archaeologists in Peru have discovered a pre-Hispanic mural dating back more than 3,000 years at the Huaca Yolanda site, located 580 kilometres from the capital, Lima. The work found in an ancient temple is decorated with images of fish, stars, fishing nets and plants.
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