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  2. Nazca lines - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have theorized that the Nazca people could have used simple tools and surveying equipment to construct the lines. Archaeological surveys have found wooden stakes in the ground at the end of some lines, which supports this theory. One such stake was carbon-dated and was the basis for establishing the age of the design complex. [20]

  3. BMW Nazca C2 - Wikipedia

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    BMW Nazca C2 Spider with the glass panels removed. The Nazca project began in 1991 when the Nazca M12 was launched at the Tokyo Motor Show. The design was derived from the Bugatti ID 90 concept unveiled a year prior. The M12 was the first car designed by Giugiaro's son, Fabrizio and incorporated design elements from Group C race cars. [2]

  4. Nazca culture - Wikipedia

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    Nazca mantle from Paracas Necropolis, 0-100 CE This is a "double fish" (probably sharks) design. Brooklyn Museum collections. The Nazca are also known for their technically complex textiles. The textiles were most likely woven by women at habitation sites from spun cotton and wool. [1] The textiles would have been made using a backstrap loom.

  5. List of BMW concept vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Nazca C2 [16] Italdesign: Nazca M12 [17] Z2 [18] BMW: E1 (Z11) [19] 1992 E2 [20] 1993 Nazca C2 Spider [21] Italdesign: E1 (Z15) [22] BMW: 1994 Z13 [23] 1995 Z18 [24] Z21 [25] 1998 Z07 [26] 1999 Z9 [27] 2000 Z9 Convertible [28] Z22 [29] 750hL [30] 2001 X-Coupé [31] Chris Chapman Z29 [32] BMW: 2002 CS1 [33] Chris Chapman 2003 xActivity [34] 2005 ...

  6. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Nazca mantle from Paracas Necropolis, 0-100 . This is a "double fish" (probably sharks) design. This is a "double fish" (probably sharks) design. Brooklyn Museum collections

  7. Category:Nazca Lines - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Nazca Lines, their history, and their depictions.They are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru.They were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE by people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving different-colored dirt exposed.

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  9. Category:Nazca culture - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Nazca culture (c. 100 BCE-800 CE), the archaeological culture that flourished beside the arid, southern coast of Peru in the river valleys of the Rio Grande de Nazca drainage and the Ica Valley.