The 14th Amendment to the US constitution barred any person who had once sworn an oath to uphold the US Constitution from holding federal or state office if they later fought in the Confederate Army.
The 14th Amendment to the US constitution barred any person who had once sworn an oath to uphold the US Constitution from holding federal or state office if they later fought in the Confederate Army.
As of 1987, the author began to be interested in the study of aspects concerning the religion professed by the ancient Peruvians, due to the fact that at that time he began ethnographic investigations in high Andean landscapes. These allowed him to collect myths and legends of ancestral roots, as we
The Young Guard refers to the musical program shown on TV Record in São Paulo from 1965 to 1968, presented by Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos and Wanderléia. The programs name helped to baptize the musical and aesthetic movement that introduced rock to Brazil. Currently, several of its members are st
By Juan José Pacheco Ibarra UNMSM Historian How did the ancient people of Lima celebrate Christmas? In the 19th century, Christmas was a true religious holiday, very different from the one we celebrate now. Christmas was the central celebration of a series of activities that lasted throughout the
SYNTHESIS BY :Danièle LAVALLÉE - Santiago UCEDA ARCHAIC PERIOD (FROM 12000 TO 2000 BCE): From the year 12000 before our era, the entire Peruvian territory was already occupied by groups of hunter-gatherers (located in the highlands of the Cordillera) and fisher-gatherers (settled on the coast), o