EconomicsSunday, March 8, 2026ScienceDaily

Bird droppings helped build one of ancient Peru’s most powerful kingdoms

Recent research indicates that seabird guano was a key agricultural input that contributed to the prosperity of the Chincha Kingdom in ancient Peru, as evidenced by chemical analysis of ancient maize. This highlights the importance of natural fertilizers in historical agricultural practices and their potential relevance for modern sustainable farming.

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