Peñico

Peñico
Peñico is located in Peru
Peñico
Location within Peru
Location Peru
RegionHuaura
Coordinates10°55′54″S 77°25′51″W / 10.9318°S 77.4307°W / -10.9318; -77.4307
History
Founded1800–1500 BC
CulturesCaral civilization
Site notes
Discovered2017
ArchaeologistsRuth Shady

Peñico was an ancient Caral city located in the Peruvian province of Huaura in the northern Lima Region. The city's discovery was announced in July 2025 following eight years of research at the site, which is thought to have been founded between 1800 and 1500 BC.

History

The city is believed to have been founded sometime between the 16th century BC and the 19th century BC, near the end of the Caral–Supe civilization. It is thought that the city was a key trading hub for the civilization as it is in a strategic location for societes to exchange between the Andes, the Amazon and the Pacific coast. Archaeologist Ruth Shady led the research into Peñico after leading the excavation of Caral, a nearby city considered the center of the same civilization. Researchers have described the city's discovery as integral to understanding what happened to the civilization after its collapse, which has been attributed to climate change.[1]

Over eight years of research, a total of 18 structures were unearthed at the site, including ceremonial temples and residential complexes, as well as the walls of a central plaza. Upon the announcement of the city's discovery on 3 July 2025, archaeologists also said they had found a number of artifacts inside these buildings: ceremonial objects; clay sculptures of animal and human figures; and necklaces made from beads and seashells.[2] Inside one structure, which was named B1-B3, archaeologists found ceremonial tools, clay sculptures and pututus (trumpets made from the shells of the Eastern Pacific giant conch). Researchers theorised that the city's prominence may have been attributable to the trade of hematite.[3]

References

  1. ^ Rawnsley, Jessica (6 July 2025). "Archaeologists unveil 3,500-year-old city in Peru". BBC News. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked coast and Andes". Reuters. 4 July 2025. Retrieved 6 July 2025.
  3. ^ Kemp, Olivia (8 July 2025). "Ancient Peruvian city more than 3,000 years old unveiled". CNN. Retrieved 9 July 2025.