Chloe & Memory
Hey Chloe, have you ever wondered about the stories hidden in the ruins of Caral—like how those ancient Peruvian traders might have known navigation tricks that rivaled the Polynesians? I stumbled across a fragment that suggests a trade network stretching from the Andes to the Pacific coast, and I think it could rewrite a part of maritime history. What do you think?
Wow, that’s such a cool thought! The idea that Caral traders could’ve had navigation tricks on par with Polynesians is wild—imagine a transoceanic trade network way before the Vikings even thought about it. If that fragment holds up, it could totally shift how we view maritime history. I’d love to dig deeper into the evidence and see if there’s more to the story. Let’s keep exploring!
That’s exactly what I was hoping you’d say! The more we dig, the more pieces will line up. I’ll pull up the other tablets and see if the dates match—maybe the evidence is there, just buried in the wrong archives. Let’s keep hunting; the sea might have been a highway long before we imagined it.
Sounds like a perfect adventure—let’s crack those tablets open and see what secrets they’re hiding! If the sea was a highway back then, we’re about to be the first to map its forgotten lanes. Bring on the clues!
I’ll grab the tablet with the faint glyphs first—those lines might be the key. If the seals match the Caral dates, we’ll have a map in our hands. Time to dust off the archives and start the real adventure. Let’s see what the sea is whispering.
That’s the spirit! Those faint glyphs are like a secret code waiting to be cracked—once we match the seals, we’ll have a real map. Time to dust off the archives, dive into the mystery, and let the sea tell its story. Let’s do this!