Not too much is known about the ancient civilisations of Peru and new research, especially in Archaeology, is shedding new light on the cultures there increasingly. For example a recent find of a king known as 'the Lord of Ucupe', has led archaeologists to believe there was a far more complex political and religious system in play in the smaller regions than was previously believed.
Peru its a beutiful country, full of history. Believe me I am from there. You just love the view and everything is not expensive
about 15,200 years ago
Peru's history began over fifteen thousand years ago when people crossed the Bering Straight. Those people were nomadic hunters and gatherers.
Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy has written: 'Rebellions and revolts in eighteenth century Peru and Upper Peru' -- subject- s -: History
Although Peru's history goes back thousands of years, it didn't gain it's independence until 1821. The first established ruler of the Republic of Peru was Jose de San Martín, who took office as Protector of Peru on July 28, 1821.
Peru. Cuzco has written: 'Libro primero de Cabildos de la ciudad del Cuzco' -- subject(s): History, Sources
there could been when European countries were colonizing south america
John Robert Fisher has written: 'Commercial relations between Spain and Spanish America in the era of free trade, 1778-1796' -- subject(s): History, Commerce, Commercial policy 'Latin America: from conquest to independence' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature 'Bourbon Peru, 1750-1824' -- subject(s): Colonies, History, Peru War of Independence, 1820-1829, Politics and government 'Government and society in colonial Peru' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Colonies, Administration, Intendants, History 'Silver mines and silver miners in colonial Peru, 1776-1824' -- subject(s): Silver mines and mining, History
L. Peru de Lacroix is a French author who wrote several books on subjects such as history, literature, and philosophy in the 19th century. Some of his works include "Memoirs of the Countess de Boigne," "History of the Reign of Charles IX," and "Memoirs of the Duchess d'Abrantes."
Well according to History channel there were some before. Maybe they would come back and stay there.
He conquered the Inca empire (present-day Peru) for Spain.
Hamilton Bell has written: 'The golden age of Peru' -- subject(s): History