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The Oldest Civilization
of America
Supe Valley, Peru

Greater Pyramid, Caral,
Peru. Photo:
Beto Santillan.
See the BBC video:
The Lost Pyramids of Caral
Land Price (2 days/1 night)
Royal US$ 855 Imperial US$
735 De
Luxe US$ 705
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, indicated category of accommodations, all meals
except beverages, all transportation, and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see About
Our Tours.
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Caral and Supe Valley,
Peru. Photo:
Beto Santillan.
The Sacred City of Caral
-- Ruth Shady Solís, archaeologist & discoverer of Caral
Caral is the oldest civilization
in the Americas, having developed almost simultaneously with
the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China. The
inhabitants of Peru were ahead of those of Mesoamerica, the other
center of civilization (of the six recognized worldwide) by at
least 1,500 years.
The Sacred City of Caral is located
in the Supe valley, province of Barranca, 182 km north of Lima,
in the north-central area of Peru. Because of its size and its
architectural complexity, this is the most outstanding urban
settlement of all that have been identified on the American continent
from 3000 to 2000 B.C.
Caral extends over 66 hectares, and
consists of a nucleus and a peripheral area. The former boasts
monumental architectural structures, four kinds of distinctive
residential complexes, residences of the elite, two sunken circular
plazas and spaces for mass public assemblies. The area in the
periphery has many housing units distributed rather like an archipelago,
with "islands" of dwellings grouped the length of the
terrace adjacent to the valley.
One of the most significant results of the technological progress
attained in the fields of agriculture and fishing was the production
and manufacture of cotton in the coastal societies of the area,
especially in Supe. This permitted the production of clothing
and nets for mass fishing; it promoted specialization of labor;
and was conducive to economic complementarity thanks to the trade
carried on between farming and fishing communities. An accumulation
of production was thus made possible, sustaining the social division
of labor.

Pyramids, with Supe
Valley in the background, Caral, Peru. Photo: Beto
Santillan.
The benefits derived from social
production were unequally distributed, giving rise to an organization
with hierarchical social strata.
Thus a centralized government was
formed in the north-central area, which mobilized large quantities
of labor; and, taking advantage of complex trade networks, it
obtained for its own benefit the surplus produced in an extensive
territory.
Under these economic, social and
political conditions sciences, technologies and arts were developed.
Knowledge of astronomy, geometry, arithmetic, biology, etc.,
found its application in the preparation of the calendar and
prediction of the weather, in the construction of public works,
soil management, the improvement of crops, medicine, public administration,
and the manufacture of artifacts for ceremonial and luxury purposes.
The societies connected with the
original political State of Supe were saturated with an elaborate
system of beliefs, ceremonies and rituals. Complex mythological
and symbolic universes were formed. In the absence of a military
group, religion was the controlling force and essential factor
in social cohesion.
The forms of social and political
organization of the Caral-Supe populations were projected beyond
space and time, and set the bases of the structures that would
later be seen in the political states of the Central Andes.

Pyramid of the Amphitheater,
Caral, Peru. Photo:
Beto Santillan.
The early development of the Caral-Supe
society makes it the oldest civilization in the Americas. Caral-Supe
differs from other centers of civilization such as Mesopotamia,
Egypt and India, which shared knowledge and experiences with
each other, in that it achieved unprecedented progress in complete
isolation from its contemporaries in America and the Old World.
From the present cultural perspective,
Caral is called to become one of the most important instruments
for improving the self-esteem of Peruvians and an exceptional
symbol of national identity, since it is the earliest civilization
and the model of socio-political organization that other societies
developed in later periods in Peruvian territory.
In economic terms, the enhancement
of Caral through the research and consolidation work, and restoration
of its imposing monumental constructions will make it a leading
tourist destination at the national and international levels;
and it will become a major source of income for improving the
standard of living of the inhabitants of the area and of the
country in general. For cultural and economic reasons, investment
in Caral is not an unnecessary expense; it is a contribution
to the development of Peru.
This publication is a synthesis of
the results obtained in the research we have been carrying out
for nine years in the Supe valley, in the settlements of Caral,
Chupacigarro, Miraya and Lurihuasi. It is the fruit of interdisciplinary
work by the Project personnel, whose idea is to transmit the
historic content in this didactic format in order to reach non-specialist
readers or visitors interested in finding out about one of the
crucial stages of our cultural process.
Caral: Oldest City in the New World
A conversation with Dr. Ruth Shady
More
photos of Caral by Beto Santillan

Altar of Eternal Fire,
Caral, Peru. Photo:
Beto Santillan.
Highlights
Lima
Day 1: Lima (Caral). Private excursion to Caral. Box lunch and
cold drinks. Estimated times are 7 am departure from the hotel,
10 am arrival at the turnoff to the Supe Valley (Km. 182 on the
Pan-American Highway North), 11:45 am arrival at Caral, 3:15
pm departure from Caral, 5 pm return to the highway and 8:00
pm arrival in Lima. Dinner and overnight in the Country
Club Lima Hotel.
Your next destination
Day 2: Lima - Your next destination.
Transfer to the airport
for the flight to your next destination.

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