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The View From Machu Picchu Women's T-Shirt featuring the photograph The View From Machu Picchu by Aydin Gulec

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The View From Machu Picchu Women's T-Shirt

Aydin Gulec

by Aydin Gulec

$24.99

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable.   Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.

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Studies show that, according to their skeletal remains, most people who lived there were immigrants from diverse backgrounds. They lacked the... more

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Comments (6)

Marco Sales

Marco Sales

Amazing sites!

Gigi Thomas

Gigi Thomas

Gorgeous capture

Delphimages Photo Creations

Delphimages Photo Creations

Beautiful

Jim Love

Jim Love

revisit to amazing

RONALD MILLS

RONALD MILLS

Love this shot!

RONALD MILLS

RONALD MILLS

Beautiful shot!

Artist's Description

Studies show that, according to their skeletal remains, most people who lived there were immigrants from diverse backgrounds. They lacked the chemical markers and osteological markers they would have if they had been living there their whole lives. Instead, there was bone damage from various species of water parasites indigenous to different areas of Peru. There were also varying osteological stressors and varying chemical densities suggesting varying long-term diets characteristic of specific regions that were spaced apart. These diets are composed of varying levels of maize, potatoes, grains, legumes, and fish, but the overall most recent short-term diet for these people was composed of less fish and more corn. This suggests that several of the immigrants were from more coastal areas and moved to Machu Picchu where corn was a larger portion of food intake. Most skeletal remains found at the site had lower levels of arthritis and bone fractures than those found in most sites of the In...

About Aydin Gulec

Aydin Gulec

Aydin Gulec, photographer, traveller, vlogger and NFT artist. I am working as freelance photographer, also me and my wife have small art company named Orrevua. In the meantime I am content creator at Youtube, I have a travel channel. I live in Niteroi, Brazil and Brazil's rich nature and wildlife gives me inspiration. I like to shoot nature, wildlife and landscape photographs but I also like to try new ideas to improve myself and my abilities. For our company I shoot product photographs too. In future I want to make my wildlife documentary. Soon I will publish my first photography book. And now I started to produce art content in NFT at OpenSea platform.

 

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