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One of the most notable aspects of the Nazca people is that they built aquifers. This means they had some serious surveying skills, which would have been necessary to build those lines and pictures in the desert.
??? I think you were looking for the word aqueducts, Killer. And yes, very impressive. I had heard of them only once before you brought them up and had forgotten about them. Everyone just wants to talk about the lines.
https://earthlymission.com/nazca-cantalloc-aqueducts-peruvian-desert-1500-years-ago-still-in-use/
Good point about surveying skills. There’s no need to invoke flying saucers as being necessary to construct the lines or figures. Good surveyors could lay those out. The ‘how’ part of the lines question isn’t as important as the ‘why’ part. ‘Why’ is the puzzler.