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Cajamarca Region

Kuntur Wasi

Hill-top temple with stone sculptures

Time Periods

Paleolithic

Paleolithic

Mesolithic

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Neolithic

Chalcolithic

Chalcolithic

Bronze Age

Bronze Age

Iron Age

Iron Age

Classical Period

Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Early Modern Period

Early Modern Period

Industrial Period

Industrial Period

Contemporary Period

Contemporary Period

Location

About

Kuntur Wasi, meaning 'condor house' in Quechua, is an important archaeological site located in the Northern Mountain Range of Peru, near Cajamarca. Dating back to the Initial Period, around 1000-700 BCE, this hill-top temple complex was a focal point for religious activities in the region. The site features a variety of architectural elements, including quadrangular platforms, a sunken courtyard, and a series of rooms. One notable discovery is an anthropomorphic clay figure, painted in vibrant colors. The site also contains tombs where significant artifacts such as gold crowns and ornamental beads were unearthed, indicating a burial tradition. The stone sculptures with serpent and feline motifs reflect influences from the Chavín culture. Kuntur Wasi offers valuable insights into pre-Columbian ceremonial and artistic practices in the Andes.

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Archaeological Features

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Burial and Funerary Structures

Tombs

Religious and Ritual Structures

TemplesCeremonial Platforms

Artistic and Decorative Features

StatuesLithosculptures

Historical Timeline

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Details

Country
Cajamarca Region
Source
Wikipedia