The Nazca Lines occupy an area of roughly 19 square miles, and they are thought to have been made over many centuries starting around 100 BC by the Nazca people of modern-day Peru. They were first studied in detail in the 1940s, and by the time they were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994, around 30 were identified. They're remarkably well-preserved considering their age, helped by the desert's dry climate and winds that sweep away the sand.
纳斯卡线条占地约19平方英里,据认为,它们是由生于现代秘鲁的纳斯卡人在公元前100年左右开始制作的。在20世纪40年代,研究员首次对它们进行了详细的研究。1994年被指定为联合国教科文组织世界遗产时,已确定了约30幅人形地画。虽年份久远,但这些线条保存良好,这主要得益于沙漠的干旱气候和吹走沙尘的风。
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