More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru

More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru - including a Homer Simpson-style person, a snake and a cat-like creatureExperts report the discovery of 168 geoglyphs in the soil of Peru's Nazca desert Newly discovered drawings represent humans, camelids, birds, cats and moreWe look like Homer Simpson with big cartoon eyes and a patch of stubble on his face:26 GMT, December 13, 2022 | Updated: 16:32 GMT, 13 Dec 2022

Researchers have discovered another 168 geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in Peru, known as Nazca lines name.

The newly discovered drawings - identified by a team from Yamagata University in Japan - depict humans, camelids, birds, killer whales, big cats and snakes.

One ​​of the human designs resembles Homer Simpson, with large cartoon eyes and a patch of what looks like stubble around the mouth .

These 168 newly discovered geoglyphs are believed to date between 100 BC and 300 AD, experts say, but other Nazca lines could date back even further to 400 BC.

More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru - including a Homer Simpson-style person (pictured) < img id="i -aca2532ab4158472" src="https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/12/13/14/65534743-11533147-image-a-22_1670942173509.jpg" height="455" width="634" alt="These 168 newly discovered geoglyphs date from between 100 BC and 300 AD, according to Yamagata University experts" class="nothing" />

More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru
More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru - including a Homer Simpson-style person, a snake and a cat-like creatureExperts report the discovery of 168 geoglyphs in the soil of Peru's Nazca desert Newly discovered drawings represent humans, camelids, birds, cats and moreWe look like Homer Simpson with big cartoon eyes and a patch of stubble on his face:26 GMT, December 13, 2022 | Updated: 16:32 GMT, 13 Dec 2022

Researchers have discovered another 168 geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in Peru, known as Nazca lines name.

The newly discovered drawings - identified by a team from Yamagata University in Japan - depict humans, camelids, birds, killer whales, big cats and snakes.

One ​​of the human designs resembles Homer Simpson, with large cartoon eyes and a patch of what looks like stubble around the mouth .

These 168 newly discovered geoglyphs are believed to date between 100 BC and 300 AD, experts say, but other Nazca lines could date back even further to 400 BC.

More than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru - including a Homer Simpson-style person (pictured) < img id="i -aca2532ab4158472" src="https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/12/13/14/65534743-11533147-image-a-22_1670942173509.jpg" height="455" width="634" alt="These 168 newly discovered geoglyphs date from between 100 BC and 300 AD, according to Yamagata University experts" class="nothing" />

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