Hatun Usnu
Peru

Hatun Usnu

Mountain-top platform for significant celebrations

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Hatun Usnu, known as Qatun Ushno de Toccto, is an archaeological site in Peru, located on a mountain in the Ayacucho Region, Huamanga Province, Chiara District. The site features a large ceremonial platform, or usnu, which served as a significant altar for important celebrations. Reflecting the cultural significance of such structures during the Late Post-Classical Period, the site likely played a crucial role in the ceremonial practices of the indigenous people. The usnu's strategic location on a mountain suggests it was intentionally placed to enhance its ritual importance and perhaps to symbolize a connection between the earth and the sky. Its presence underscores the sociopolitical and religious dynamics of the region prior to European contact.

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Ceremonial Use

1400 CE

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Religious and Ritual Structures

AltarsCeremonial Platforms
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Country

Peru

Coordinates

-13.43° N, -74.15° E