Study Traces Ancient Peruvian Parrot Feathers to Amazon Origins
In Brief
Researchers identified Amazonian origins for centuries-old parrot feathers found in a coastal Peruvian tomb.
Key Facts
- Scientists analyzed bird feathers from an ancient tomb on Peru's coast.
- The feathers were traced back to the Amazon, indicating long-distance trade.
- The study suggests a historical parrot trade route across the Andes.
What Happened
Researchers examined centuries-old parrot feathers from a coastal Peruvian tomb and traced their origins to the Amazon, suggesting ancient trade across the Andes.
Why It Matters
The findings provide evidence of long-distance trade and cultural exchange between coastal and Amazonian regions in ancient Peru, expanding understanding of pre-Columbian interactions. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further research may investigate the extent and impact of this trade network and explore similar evidence in other archaeological sites.
Sources
- NYT — In Ancient Peru, a Parrot Trade That Crossed the Andes(1d ago)
