研究人员说,秘鲁一个有5 000个洞的场地是Inca前的贸易和储存中心,不是外国跑道。
A Peruvian site with 5,000 holes was a pre-Inca trade and storage hub, not an alien runway, researchers say.
发表在"古物"上的一项新研究显示,秘鲁的"洞带"在塞尔佩山, 超过5000个洞的1.5公里长线, 可能是土著群体用于储存和贸易, 而不是外星人或作为跑道.
A new study published in Antiquity reveals that Peru’s “Band of Holes” at Monte Sierpe, a 1.5-kilometer line of over 5,000 pits, was likely used by Indigenous groups for storage and trade, not by aliens or as a runway.
研究人员利用无人机图象和土壤分析,发现了与编织有关的玉米和植物纤维,表明货物被储存在篮子里。
Using drone imagery and soil analysis, researchers found maize and plant fibers linked to weaving, suggesting goods were stored in baskets.
布局镜像Inca khipus, 表示一种记录保存系统, 可能与纪念品收集有关。
The layout mirrors Inca khipus, indicating a system for record-keeping, possibly tied to tribute collection.
该场址由Inca Chincha前王国使用,后来并入Inca州,作为一个受监管的市场和经济枢纽。
The site, used by the pre-Inca Chincha Kingdom and later integrated into the Inca state, functioned as a regulated marketplace and economic hub.
调查结果用对土著创新的循证理解取代了伪科学理论。
The findings replace pseudoscientific theories with evidence-based understanding of Indigenous innovation.