Ruth Martha Shady Solís (born December 29, 1946) is a anthropology and archeology.Atwood, Roger. " A Life Story". Long Island City, New York: Archaeology Magazine, June 13, 2016. She is the founder and director of the archaeological project at Caral.Miller, Kenneth. " Showdown at the O.K. Caral: Archaeologists have an uncivilized fight over how civilization began in the Americas". New York, New York: Discover Magazine, September 9, 2005.Yuhas, Alan. " Discovery of 4,500-year-old female mummy sheds light on ancient Peru". London, United Kingdom: The Guardian, April 23, 2016.
In 2001, Shady and others published radiocarbon dates from the site of Caral in the Supe Valley of Peru, indicating that monumental corporate architecture, urban settlement, and irrigation agriculture began in the Americas by 4090 years before the present (2627 calibrated years B.C.) to 3640 years before the present (1977 calibrated years B.C.). Caral is located inland from the Pacific coast and contains a central zone of monumental, residential, and nonresidential architecture covering an area of . Caral is one of 18 large Aceramic sites in the Supe Valley.Solis, Ruth Shady, Jonathan Haas and Winifred Creamer. " Dating Caral, a Preceramic Site in the Supe Valley on the Central Coast of Peru". Washington, D.C.: Science, Vol. 292, No. 5517, pp. 723-726, April 27, 2001." Caral: Oldest City in the New World: An Interview with Dr. Ruth Shady" (audio), on "The Archaeology Channel". Eugene, Oregon: Archaeological Legacy Institute, July 30, 2001.
Shady holds the offices of President of ICOMOS-PERU, principal professor and co-ordinator of the master of archeology graduate program faculty of social sciences of the University of San Marcos and director of the special archeological project Caral-Supe/INC.
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