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Photo of the Week: Bandurria

This week’s photo glimpses a tour by SPI board members to Bandurria, the site of one of SPI’s latest projects beginning in 2013. Bandurria is home to four pyramids nearly 5,500 years old, the earliest...

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This week’s photo reveals the exquisite carved detail at Chotuna-Chornancap, Peru. This site, along with Bandurria, Peru pictured in last week’s Photo, is one of SPI’s newest projects beginning in...

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We know why this guy seems so happy! He’s just as excited as us about SPI’s upcoming project crowd funding campaign which goes live next week! Our campaign will raise money for our two new project...

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Photo of the Week: Crowdfunding Successfully Completed and Work Begins at...

Support and Success Our crowd funding campaign, People Not Stones 2013 has been an overwhelming success and raised a total of $49,203 surpassing our goal! We had over 100 generous contributors to our...

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Photo of the Week: Bandurria Celebrates!

As April 18th is International Day of Monuments and Sites we just had to post our Photo of the Week a day early! This week’s photo shows the community of Bandurria celebrateing as work is now full...

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Photo of the Week: Throwing Some Shapes

This week’s snapshot shows the lighter side to cultural heritage preservation! Taken at the SPI project site of San Jose de Moro, Peru, a group taking part in the annual field school enjoy the...

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Photo of the Week: The Newest Generation of Artisans

This week’s photo shows the participants of our artisan training centre recently inaugurated at Chotuna. In his own words, archaeologist and researcher Carlos Wester updates us on how the local women...

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San Jose de Moro Archaeological Program Wins First International “Tourism...

San Jose de Moro Archaeological Program is the winner of the first International Turismo Cuida/Tourism Cares Contest! Sponsored by the world´s most influential tourism businesses, the award and...

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Photo of the Week: Túcume Archaeological Site

This week we bring you a photo from a recent trip made by a group of Harvard students to the Tucumé Archaeological Site in Northern Peru. Led by Solsiré Cusicanqui and Carlos Wester, the students...

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Photo(s!) of the Week: PUCP’s Graphic Design Team tour Bandurria and...

By Solsiré Cusicanqui Two weeks ago students from the Art Faculty at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú were working with the artisans of the projects sponsored by SPI: Chotuna-Chornancap...

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