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Huaycán de Pariachi
-12.0122° N, -76.8328° E
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Huaycán de Pariachi is an archaeological site in Peru located in Huaycán, Ate District, Lima. south of the Rímac River. At different times, it was part of the Ichma culture and the Inca Empire.
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Ichma occupation (Late Intermediate Period)
900–1450 AD
Inca assimilation (Late Horizon)
1450–1532 AD
Julio C. Tello visit
1940s
Restoration by Arturo Jiménez Borja
1970s
Municipal archaeological explorations
1985
Declared Cultural Heritage of the Nation
2000-10-10
Ministry of Culture research project
2015
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