Red: Valor, zeal, and fervency
Blue: Vigilance, perseverance, and justice
Red: Valor, zeal, and fervency
Blue: Vigilance, perseverance, and justice
BY LUCERO YRIGOYEN M.Q One morning the center of Lima woke up with dozens of dead dogs hanging on poles. Beneath these cruelly slaughtered animals were signs reading “Teng Siao Ping, Son of a Bitch.” But, what did this terrible business card mean? End of 1980. The streets of downtown Lima woke up
THE CHIMU NATION The Great Chimú developed on the north and central coast, from Tumbes to Carabayllo (Lima). It was a monarchical-centralist state during the reign of the Cie-quich called by the Incas Chimo Capac who came to control a tributary population of approximately 750,000 inhabitants, mostly
The Trench Warfare (1915-1917) consisted of the phase of the First World War when this military tactic was widely used. What happened? The Trench War lasted two years and was the longest period of the conflict. As the armies of the Allies and the Central Powers had very balanced forces, the soluti
On October 21, 1934, LA PRENSA of Buenos Aires was kind enough to host my first article on its pages, on the discovery I made of the Mochicas ideographic writing system. To verify this theory, of a revolutionary nature, I have already compiled thousands of archaeological documents, which have contri