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La ocupación lima en el valle de Lurín: en los orígenes de Pachacamac monumental
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2015)
The recent excavations of two important areas of the Pachacamac Monumental Sector, the foot of the principal facade of the Old Temple and the area beneath the hall of the main entrance at the Temple of the Sun, have allowed ...
La ocupación Lima Temprano en Pachacamac: una mirada a partir de los orígenes del Templo Viejo
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2015)
The archaeological excavations carried out by the Wiese Foundation at the Templo Viejo, Pachacamac (1986-1990), considered as one of the ancient oracles of the Lima culture, produced valuable information about this old ...
La importancia del mar en la religión de la cultura Lima. Una propuesta interdisciplinaria
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2015)
This article proposes the existence of a cult dedicated to a female sea deity on the Central Coast of Peru during the Early Intermediate Period (200-700 AD). This research is based on archaeological evidence of ritual ...
Ecodinámicas humanas en Huaca 20: reevaluando el impacto de El Niño a finales del Periodo Intermedio Temprano
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2014)
This article presents evidence of a mega Niño event that transpired around ca. 600 d.C. recovered at the archaeological site of Huaca 20-Complejo Maranga and discusses the human eco-dynamics that could have happened at the ...
Investigaciones arqueológicas en Catalina Huanca, un asentamiento de la sociedad Lima del Horizonte Medio
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2014)
This work introduces the site of Catalina Huanca and presents the results of research conducted on its Monticulos 6 and 7 between 2006-2008. Archaeological intervention has permitted the identication of the scope of local ...
De fronteras y enclaves: la presencia Nasca en la sierra de Ica (260 a.C. – 640 d.C.)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2017)
During 2014, research undertaken at the sites of Cerro San Bernardo (ACO3; 2,000 m above sea level) and Challaca (CH1; 2,015 m above sea level) revealed the first documented Nasca sites (260 B.C – A.D. 640) in the yunga ...