Symbolic landforms created by ancient earthworks near Lake Titicaca
Geophysics
2010-09-17 v2 Graphics
Abstract
Interesting landforms created by an ancient network of earthworks are shown, using Google satellite imagery enhanced by an image processing. This network covers a large part of the land near the Titicaca Lake. Satellite images clearly display the slopes of hills criss-crossed with terrace walls and the surfaces of the plains covered with raised fields, indicating that this was once a highly productive agricultural place for the south central Andes. Some of the landforms are rather remarkable, having a clear symbolic function. Among them, there are structures which seem to represent birds, where ponds are their eyes.
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@article{arxiv.1009.2231,
title = {Symbolic landforms created by ancient earthworks near Lake Titicaca},
author = {Amelia Carolina Sparavigna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2231},
year = {2010}
}
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Keywords: Satellite maps, Landforms, Artificial landforms, Geo-glyphs, Image processing, Archaeology