In 2007, researchers found the fossil remains of a prehistoric penguin,
Icadyptes salasi, which inhabited the
Atacama Desert about 30 million years ago. Scientists estimate it was about tall, with a beak. Evidence of prehistoric
indigenous civilizations has been found in the nearby deserts, such as that of
Paracas. Other cultures include the
Chincha and the
Inca, the latter of whom ruled this area beginning in the 14th century. Numerous pre-Columbian
archeological artifacts are now displayed in the
Museo Regional de Ica. The Inca were still in power when the Spanish conquistadors invaded the territory. The Spanish colonial city was founded on 17 June 1563 by Gerónimo Luis de Cabrera as
Villa de Valverde. It was ruled by Spain under colonial rulers until Peru achieved independence in 1821. On 15 August 2007, a
magnitude 8.0 earthquake occurred off the coast of Peru, severely damaging buildings, houses and infrastructure in Ica. Initially 17 people died and 70 were killed when a church collapsed.
Pisco was even more severely damaged and many people were buried under buildings that had collapsed. Some 80% of the city's buildings were destroyed. == Geography ==