The Incans were the first people.
Peru's history began over fifteen thousand years ago when people crossed the Bering Straight. Those people were nomadic hunters and gatherers.
In the early 1700's Peru had changed from a government that was mostly of the Incan Culture to a government that was taken over by the Spaniards. The people were forced to speak Spanish and forget about their heritage.
The answer depends on who and where they were located. For instance in Peru the early people bundled their dead into a wrapper of items and cloth. While others used a pottery jar and some cremated their dead. Of course, we know that the Egyptians mummified them and so have other early people.
People in Peru are called Peruvians.
The Inca Empire was conquered by the Spanish in the early 16th century. The city of Cuzco in Peru was the Inca capital, and their territory included parts of what are now Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
Agricultural People's Front of Peru was created in 1968.
Corruption was the economic issue that most concerned Peru in the early twenty- first century. But steps were taken to overcome this.
The current population of Peru is 30,911,183 people for 2014. Peru gained over 500,000 people since the year of 2013
In 2010, about 1.28 million people live in Peru.
Peru is a country. Countries do not have ancestors.
what is thee 1 thing that they do in Peru
Peru is a some what a rich country. it depends in which part of Peru u live in. people that are poor work with farming and helping out rich people