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Bingham, Hiram (1875–1956)![]() Remains of the Inca city of Machu Picchu, set on terraces high above the Urubamba river in southern Peru. The prominent peak of Huayna Picchu dominates the city's towers, temples, and stepped streets (the Incas had not invented the wheel). Since Spanish conquerors never found the city, it was not destroyed like many other contemporary sites. After centuries lost in the jungle, Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by the American archaeologist Hiram Bingham.
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2 -- 3) Hiram Bingham of Yale University excavated the site in 1912, uncovering items such as the ceramic jar below. Machu Picchu is one of the world's most famous places, made the more romantic by being discovered by the American archaeologist Hiram Bingham in the jungles of the upper Amazon basin barely 90 years ago. Hiram Bingham used a machete to slash his way up a foliage-clogged mountainside to Machu Picchu. |
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