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Publicado 2015
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We present a set of information existing in the upper course of Torobamba river, the main tributary of the Pampas river, northeastern Ayacucho archaeological sites. The sites are located between 2800 and 4250 in the province of the Sea or eastern flank of the Cordillera del Razuwillcca, which connects with the Apurimac, unexplored space for at least 3 decades, following the violent events that occurred in Uchuracay, the distribution of settlements shows that it was not just old path area residents who moved into the jungle but was a territory with a dense population, especially during Huarpa and Huari (200 AD-1200 AD) eras, whose states should control the use of existing resources, if minerals, agricultural products and livestock. We complement the ethnographic record information and data from private collections.
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Publicado 2012
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The rationale of this paper is to report by presenting data on the direct recognition of the canal that supplied water for over three hundred years to the city of Wari, from investigations with excavations in several sections of the channel, as a reference for qochas work, canals, reservoirs supplying the metropolis Wari (Perez 2006, 2007 and 2010) and as part of the hydrologic and hydraulic study of inca canal Wari Wari Yarccan or Yarcca in Ayacucho (Chavarría 2010). We believe that this is a great proyec for social and economic infraestructure that the Wari state executed in the Andes during the second half of the first millennium od the present Christian era, about 800 yerars before formation of the Empire of Tawantinsuyo.
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Provides information on a variety of archaeological remains on the periphery of downtown Conchopata in Ayacucho, which is demonstrated not only a long occupation but an urban pattern with a background in local cultures prior to the Wari culture. He has logged more than 200 settlements distributed between 2500 and 4250 masl, whose ancient people made the most of natural resources in the area as well as the domain of geographic space, between the evidence include quarries, docks, canals, reservoirs, qochas, springs, settlements, rock art, caves, temples, huancas, ushnos, roads, etc., scattered on top of hills, creeks, hills, slopes, plains and deep gorges that make up the upper basin in southern highlands Huarpa central Peruvian Andes.
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Publicado 2013
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We present archaeological, ethnohistorical and ethnographic to know and understand the cultural roots of the Santa Ana in Ayacucho, established in an area with human occupation since at least the Formative period, according to material culture evidence recorded in the nearby settlements of Pilacucho, Andamarca Waychaupampa and in the neighborhood of Santa Ana, whose square drawn in the colonial era is on the cultural vestiges Huarpa and Wari, during this last period the inhabitants were devoted to the production of pottery, something similar to what was happening in villages and Acuchimay Conchopata. Reference is made of clay outcrops and around the square which had to be used as quarries, presence of human burials in tombs with stone walls and simple pits dug into sterile soil as part of a funeral industry, and remains a midden with abundant ceramic with a high proportion Wari dispersed...
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The primary objective of the present research is a description which means in the terms of landscape archeology is done in the direct recognition, complemented with the mapping used in archaeological exploration and sources and sources, arriving at a recorder for the moment 34 archaeological structures Among quarries, caves, aqueducts and roads connected to the Wari metropolis, the indicators that serve to have a main approach and the understanding of the management of the territory in the imperial capital, operation and relation with the peripheral settlements, way of life of The inhabitants, Craft, ceremonial, including the construction of the enigmatic city of stone and the ideology expressed in the cult of the caves, hills, springs and lagoons where the Wamanis or spirits of the Andean cosmovision dwell.
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The purpose of the present investigation is to make known about emergency excavations in the archaeological settlement of Waychaupampa, Ayacucho, which led to the definition of remains of a settlement of the Formative period associated with architectural vestiges, lithic, bone and ceramics, the latter of several styles And artifacts of pottery production indicators of various reoccupations and production of pottery from at least the Middle Formative (900-500 BC), time attributed to the construction of a “D” enclosure, 1000 years later, outside Taken as a model by architects and builders Wari.
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Publicado 2021
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Information is presented on a variety of ceramics attributed to early accupations or the Formative period, in variosus deposits, most of which reoccupied in the later periods of the Regional Developments and the Wari Empire, scattered in the área of the cuclear sapace where the city emerged fron Wari. It is therefore a contribution to expand hnowledge an deepen the stady on the origin, development, sapatial distribution and operation of the imperial metropolis
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Publicado 2021
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The main purpose of this work is to present the characteristics of the landscape valley, Lucanas province, Ayacucho department; using GPS we were able to directly locate, recognize and record different kinds of archaeological remains, grouped in rock art (wells and models), funerary structures (tombs and pukullos) and rooms, terraces, canals, acueducts (roads and lagoons (qochas), attributed to different times of the pre-hispanic world, with emphasis onnthe Wari period and, distributed in an articulated manner in various life zones and altitudinal floors of the middle valley of the sondondo river, a tributary of the Pampas river on the Atlantic Ocean slone.
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