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In The Nazca: Lines, Rituals, and an Ancient Desert Civilization, Elliot Rowan explores a civilization that transformed one of the driest landscapes on earth into a vast and enduring work of art. Across the plains of southern Peru, between the Andes and the Pacific, the Nazca created long lines, geometric forms, and striking animal figures that stretch across the desert floor. These geoglyphs reflect a culture deeply connected to its environment, where art, ritual, and survival were closely intertwined.
Drawing on archaeological evidence from sites such as Cahuachi and the Nazca valleys, Rowan reconstructs a society known through its visual and material legacy. Painted ceramics reveal a rich symbolic world, textiles preserve identity and status, and irrigation systems like the puquios demonstrate a refined understanding of water in an arid land. Together, these elements offer insight into a people who expressed meaning not only through objects, but across the landscape itself.
Rowan places the Nazca Lines within this broader context, examining how they were created and how they may have guided movement, ceremony, and belief. He also traces the environmental and social pressures that reshaped Nazca society over time, leaving behind a desert marked by intention and memory.
More than a study of a lost civilization, this book reflects on the enduring human impulse to leave lasting marks upon the earth, and on the quiet power of a culture whose legacy still stretches across the Peruvian desert.
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