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La Libertad Region

Marcahuamachuco

Pre-Incan ruins with defensive stone walls.

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

Marcahuamachuco, located in the La Libertad Region of Peru, is a significant Pre-Incan archaeological site characterized by its impressive defensive stone walls and ceremonial platforms. Built on a highland mesa, the site covers a vast area with structures that include plazas and tombs, suggesting its use for both administrative and ceremonial purposes. Its construction began around 400 CE, and it served as a major political, economic, and military center in northern Peru until its decline and eventual abandonment in the 15th century. The site’s strategic position and sophisticated architecture reflect its influence and the role it played in regional trade and religious practices. Despite natural degradation, Marcahuamachuco remains an important testament to Pre-Incan civilization.

Gallery

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Archaeological Features

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Defensive Structures

Defensive Walls

Public and Civic Structures

Plazas

Burial and Funerary Structures

Tombs

Religious and Ritual Structures

Ceremonial Platforms

Historical Timeline

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Details

Country
La Libertad Region
Source
Wikipedia