Aurelia Fuertes Medina
A concise history of Peru in six paragraphs.
Convention with Peru for the Satisfaction of Clai
Diplomatic papers of the United States provided by the Avalon Project at Yale University.
Early Monumental Architecture of the Peruvian Coas
The earliest monumental architecture and complex societies in the Americas are evidenced along the coast of Peru. Large monuments built 4500 years ago represent an important archaeological record of early socio-political organization.
Huacas del Sol y La Luna, Trujillo
History and photographs of these archeological mounds of the Moche culture in Peru.
Lake Titicaca Web Resources
Titicaca Archaeology and Anthropology Project of the University of California Santa Barbara
Nazca Lines (Morgana's Observatory)
Description of these mysterious lines in Peru and further links and resources.
Peru at a Glance
History and geography of Peru, from the Peru-Texas Connection.
Peru History
Around 30 links from emulateme.com covering the history of Peru in chronological order.
Perú in the World Wide Web Virtual Library
Directory of online resources in English and Spanish pertaining to the history of Peru.
Peruvian Adventure
A site dedicated to the Inca peoples of Macchu Picchu, The Urubamba Valley and Cusco Peru, and recent adventures to this Andes region of Peru
Peruvian Military Operations in the 19th Century
Deals with Peruvian land and sea campaigns in the 18th Century, including the War of the Pacific between Peru and Chile (1879-83). Photographs and illustrations from the period.
The Inquisition in 17th Century Perú
From Henry C. Lea (1829-1909): The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, 1908. Provided by the Modern History Sourcebook.
Travel Vantage
History of Peru by period: the Middle or Chavin period, the Regional Period and Wari Empire, the Period of Regional States, the Inca Empire and the Conquest.
Understanding Chavín and the Origins of Andean Civ
An essay assessing the significance of Chavín de Huantár, an Early Horizon archaeological site in the Central Andes.
Yavari Steamship Project
A steamboat arrived on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, in 1862 and serviced Peru and Bolivia for 100 years. The site covers the history and restoration of the boat.