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Maria Reiche (1903–1998) was a German mathematician, archaeologist, and technical translator who carried out research into the Nazca Lines in Peru, beginning in 1940, and had success in gaining recognition and preservation of the property. She helped educate people about the resource and gain government recognition and preservation. In 1995 the Nazca Lines were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Maria Reiche Reiche, Maria
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Peruvian archaeologist
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1903-05-15Z
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1903-01-01Z
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1998-06-08Z
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