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The mother of all civilisations
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Shobhan Saxena , TNN 

The ruins were so magnificent and sprawling that some people believed that the aliens from a faraway galaxy had built the huge pyramids that stood in the desert across the Andes.

Some historians believed that the complex society, which existed at that time, was born out of fear and war. They looked for the telltale signs of violence that they believed led to the creation of this civilisation. But, they could not find even a hint of any warfare. It was baffling. Even years after Ruth Shady Solis found the ancient city of pyramids at Caral in Peru, it continues to surprise historians around the world. It took Ruth Shady many years and many rounds of carbon dating to prove that the earliest known civilisation in South Americas—at 2,627 BC–was much older than the Harappa Valley towns and the pyramids of Egypt.

Solis, an archaeologist at the National University of San Marcos, Lima, was looking for the fabled missing link of archaeology— a ‘mother city’—when she stumbled upon the ancient city of Caral in the Supe Valley of Peru a few years ago. Her findings were stunning.

It showed that a full-fledged urban civilisation existed at the place around 2700 BC. The archaeologist and her team found a huge compound at Caral: 65 hectares in the central zone, encompassing six large pyramids, many smaller pyramids, two circular plazas, temples, amphitheatres and other architectural features including residential districts spread in the desert, 23 km from the coast.

The discovery of Caral has pushed back the history of the Americas: Caral is more than 1,000 years older than Machu Picchu of the Incas. They built huge structures in Caral hundreds of years before the famous drainage system of Harappa and the pyramids of Egypt were even designed.

But, it was not easy for Ruth Shady to prove this. It was only in 2001 that the journal Science reported the Peruvian archaeologist’s discovery. And, despite the hard evidence backing her, she is still trying to convince people that Caral was indeed the oldest urban civilisation in the world.

"There were many problems, many of them in my own country," says Ruth Shady, on a visit to India to discuss her discovery with other historians. "The discovery of Caral challenged the accepted beliefs. Some historians were not ready to believe that an urban civilisation existed in Peru even before the pyramids were built in Egypt," she says.

Basically, there were two problems. First, for decades archaeologist have been looking for a ‘mother city’ to find an answer to the question: why did humans become civilised?

The historians had been searching for this answer in Egypt, Mesopotamia (Iraq), India and China. They didn’t expect to find the first signs of city life in a Peruvian desert. Secondly, most historians believed that only the fear of war could motivate people to form complex societies. And, since Caral did not show any trace of warfare; no battlements, no weapons, and no mutilated bodies, they found it hard to accept it as the mother city.

That’s when Ruth Shady stepped in with her discovery. "This place is somewhere between the seat of the gods and the home of man," she says, adding that Caral was a gentle society, built on trade and pleasure. "This great civilisation was based on trade in cotton. Caral made the cotton for the nets, which were sold to the fishermen living near the coast. Caral became a booming trading centre and the trade spread," she says.

Caral was born in trade and not bloodshed. Warfare came much later. This is what this mother city shows: great civilisations are born in peace. Ruth Shady continues to battle for this great truth. 

 http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Healt...625053.cms
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#2
Caral: The Oldest Civilization of The New World.

A condensed (10 min) version of the Horizon documentary :

The Lost Pyramids of Caral


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIOchuGjJcY

Greetings to whoever deleted the video contents within my previous post.

If there is a policy against utilising all forum features, my apologies - I was unaware.

In case of the offender having been the video itself, please would you mind deleting both these posts as that would be the most sensible thing to do under such circumstances.

Many Thanks :)

P.S. If my posting cause/s/d any problems at all - be they technical or otherwise, I would very much appreciate notification via PM in the future.

Sincerely,

~xan-i
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#4
You have me a little confused. As far as I know, no one has edited your post. You can repost the video contents. I’d like to see what got deleted. I’m wondering if it was something that never did show up in your post.
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[flash=320,256]http://www.youtube.com/v/BIOchuGjJcY&rel=1[/flash]

Hi Richard - I simply posted the above...

I am a little confused myself!

However, I have no wish to break forum protocol regarding embedded videos and so, if such is the case - delete away! :D

Kind Regards

~xan-i
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#6
This is a little weird, because I watched it in the original posting, so I'm certain it was there!
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#7
I guess it’s a mystery. I’ll ask the moderators about it but I doubt any of them would delete it because it’s just a link and that doesn’t break forum protocol. It’s possible it was done by accident. Sorry for the problem it’s caused you.

Anyway welcome back to the forum xan-i, we haven’t heard from you in quite awhile. It's nice to know that you're still alive and kicking. Cool
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No problem, Richard & Thanks.

Caral holds a special place in my mind that I do not as yet fully understand, so that your posting brought it once more into focus. 

Genetic memory can sometimes be a difficult thread to unravel and comes upon one usually most unexpectedly.  I have not forgotten my reactions on the evening I watched the original broadcast of the full documentary.

It was beyond stunning...

Kind Regards

~xan-i
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#9
I thought the story about Caral was interesting. I liked how it was a city that was created in times of peace, unlike the other known ancient cities. I wonder what their secret was. Caral had thousands of years of peace. That’s unheard of anywhere else in this world.
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Hi Richard - Cooperation is cited as a vital factor regarding relations at the site in question.  It stands, at present, as an excellent example of how trading in an ethos of cooperation (common interest as opposed to competition) can bring both peace & prosperity to civilisation.

Until its discovery, it was commonly accepted in some circles that war was the force behind the creation of civilisation.  The unearthing of Caral serves as a testimony against this theory.

Much to the chagrin of some, no doubt...


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