One of the first pictures of Machu Picchu, taken by Hiram Bingham III in 1912 after major clearing and before reconstruction work began Machu Picchu was previously believed (by Richard L. Burger, professor of anthropology at Yale University) to have been built in the 1450s. [1] However, a 2021 study led by Burger used radiocarbon dating (specifically, AMS) to reveal that Machu Picchu may have.. Bingham returned to Machu Picchu in 1912 with a team to begin excavation of the site, and then briefly visited again in 1915. (National Geographic) Machu Picchu’s ruins are seen neatly excavated in 1997. The unique beauty and historical importance of the site led UNESCO to declare it a World Heritage site in 1983. (National Geographic)
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Questions about why Machu Picchu was originally built remain unresolved, with some curious people believing it served as a royal retreat. Ultimately, many mysteries still surround the historical site and its purpose. Machu Picchu will always be a sacred, fascinating, and captivating destination for adventurers interested in visiting.. Pictures: Machu Picchu, Before and After Excavation See how the 15th-century Inca city has changed in the century since the ruins were “rediscovered” in Peru.