Many of these settlements were built later than 650 AD. Clearly the weather hadn't been the cause of the Moche’s demise. Also, instead of constructing huacas, the Moche started building fortresses. They had been at war.
Evidence of drought was discovered. Huge sand dunes appeared to have drifted in and engulfed a number of Moche settlements around AD 600 to AD 650. The story all fitted together.
Maldonado escaped the settlement and fled into the jungle. As night fell, she heard a call that drew her closer. It was a cry of pain. She followed the sound to a cave where she found a puma that had just given birth.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Google’s plan to digitize every book ever published and make them widely available was derailed when a federal judge rejected a sweeping $125 million legal settlement.
Google’s plan to digitize every book ever published and make them widely available was derailed when a federal judge rejected a sweeping $125 million legal settlement.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
American Indian farmers and the U.S. government have reached a $680 million settlement in a long-standing lawsuit. Plaintiffs claimed that the U.S. Department of Agriculture unfairly denied loans to American Indians.