Lady of the Lines

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Lady of the Lines is the nickname of German-born mathematician and archaeologist Maria Reiche, renowned for her pioneering study and preservation of Peru’s Nazca Lines.

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Lady of the Lines canonical 2

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instanceOf archaeological site
archaeologist
cultural heritage activist
human
mathematician
nickname
researcher
advocatedFor creation of a protected archaeological zone at Nazca
legal protection of the Nazca Lines
restriction of traffic over the Nazca Lines
country Peru
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
Peru
countryOfDeath Peru
educatedAt Dresden University of Technology
surface form: Technical University of Dresden
fieldOfWork archaeoastronomy
archaeology
cultural heritage preservation
mathematics
influenced Peruvian cultural heritage policy
international perception of Nazca Lines
knownFor popularizing the Nazca Lines internationally
preservation of the Nazca Lines
study of the Nazca Lines
locatedIn Nazca Desert
mainWorkLocation Nazca Desert
Peru
movedTo Peru
nickname Lady of the Lines self-linksurface differs
notableWork interpretation of Nazca geoglyphs as astronomical calendar
mapping of the Nazca Lines
occupation scientist
teacher
translator
placeOfBirth Dresden
placeOfDeath Lima
refersTo Maria Reiche
researchFocus Nazca Lines
geoglyphs
residence Lima
Nazca
studied astronomy
geography
mathematics
studiedBy Maria Reiche
workedOn documentation of Nazca geoglyphs
measurement of Nazca Lines
photographic surveys of Nazca Lines

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Maria Reiche describedAs Lady of the Lines
Lady of the Lines nickname Lady of the Lines self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Maria Reiche