Archaeological works on the Peruvian Pacific Ocean coast regarding the investigation of ancient trans-Pacific Asian voyages.
Anselm Pi Rambla and his team will carry out underwater surveys in different areas of the Peruvian coast in order to locate archaeological remains of the millenary maritime activity in this important region of the Pacific Ocean. We have significant evidence that suggests that this western coast of South America was an area of significant trans-Pacific landings over 3000 years ago. These investigations are based on the latest advances in cartography, using ancient works such as those of Claudius Ptolemy, Marinus of Tyre, Al-Juarismi, Henricus Martellus, Martin Waldseemüller, as well as on the most recent works by Professor Paul Gallez, Dr. Dick Ibarro Grasso, Enrique de Gandia, and Jaime Errázuri, among others.