Aspero is a well-studied Late Preceramic site of the ancient Norte Chico civilization, located at the mouth of the Supe river on the north-central Peruvian coast. The site covers an area of approximately 35 acres and is made up of two large platform mounds, Huaca de los Sacrificios and Huaca de los Idolos, along with 15 other smaller mounds.
After excavations archaeologists have found that each mound was built in stages, having two or three tiers rising about 10m about the surface. They have found ceremonial buildings, plazas, terraces, and large middens. Caches were found in these structures including clay figurines, wooden bowls, feathers, cotton, and string and cane objects. The diet of Aspero is believed to have been primarily maritime because of its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Fish hooks and nets have also been found in trash middens and domestic contexts to support this idea. Research at the site led to the controversial "Maritime Foundations of Andean culture" theory, which suggests that the initial development of ancient Peruvian culture was based on fishing, shellfish collecting, and hunting sea mammals, rather than agriculture. The idea is widely disputed by other scholars who claim there is evidence of earlier, inland sites where irrigation agriculture was widespread.
Asperö is a small island and a locality situated in Göteborg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 402 inhabitants in 2010. It lies in the Southern Göteborg Archipelago.
Al fin y al cabo era sentir y nada más
tan simple que hubo que empezar a complicar
vos sabes, yo lo se, pero es áspero
La culpa, el compromiso, la fidelidad
y el amor como un contrato de exclusividad
vos sabes, yo lo se, pero es áspero ... reconocer
Comencemos un día sin vanidades
mis excusas cobardes ya no sirven más
no sabemos expresar ni aprendimos a interpretarnos.
No hay una verdad ni hay un modo de amar.
A veces creo que insistimos sin pensar
que los sentimientos no se pueden explicar
vos sabes, yo lo sé pero es áspero ... reconocer.