We are a small group of young Peruvians who have decided to show you in this blog to appreciate the main cultures that have developed in Peru before the arrival of the Spaniards, through our own research and analysis, as well as to find out if the Peruvians of these new generations appreciate it and take it as part of their identity.
To do this we will publish each week about a different culture, mentioning and explaining the customs, food, society, and religion, among other things that characterized each of them. We hope that our research will be to your liking at the end of reading each publication, that you will feel interested in knowing more about each topic, and that you will value each part that identifies Peru today. We recognize that as resident Peruvians, we have to value our present and our past, in this case, what comprises the pre-Hispanic and how it affects Peruvian society today. As we often read and hear: Peru is known worldwide for its gastronomy and Machu Picchu; however, Peru has the most important influences from all over the continent and even from other parts of the world. For example, the Caral culture, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, had a small, even older city, Aspero, which was the fishing port for the whole of Caral. There are still many other little-known cultures and even achievements that we have reached.
We hope that our work will help people to feel even more proud of their history and culture because only by knowing our past we can improve our present.
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