The Nazca people, who thrived in southern Peru from around 200 BCE to 600 CE, primarily spoke a language belonging to the Andean linguistic family. While the exact language of the Nazca is not definitively known due to the lack of written records, it is believed to have been related to other pre-Columbian languages in the region. Archaeological evidence suggests that they may have communicated in a language similar to that of contemporary indigenous groups in the Andes.
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