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Traditionally, the manufacture of large found drawings on desert plains and hill slopes of the Peruvian south coast was at-tributed to the Nasca society. However, since the 1980s, it is known that this cultural manifestation is a tradition that wouldhave begun towards the 750 BC during the early part of the development of the Paracas culture. Paracas geoglyphs have beenreported from Pisco to the Rio Grande Basin of Nasca, particularly in the area of Palpa where the where they have identifiedmany of these geoglyphs. In this paper, we present groups of figures at Cerro Lechuza, Paracas, and Cerro Pico, Ica Valley, whichs how stylistic features of several phases of Paracas.
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Publicado 1981
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Trabajo de investigación arqueológica e historia de la antigua casa conocida como de Osambela, una de las más notables de la Lima colonial. Se incluye planos de las excavaciones y fotografías de algunos de los objetos encontrados (cerámica utilitaria del siglo XVIII). La casa fue restaurada y convertida en un importante centro cultural.