Peru

Tipón

Inca irrigation complex and terraces, southeastern Cusco

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Historical Context

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Tipón is a sprawling early fifteenth-century Inca archaeological site that is situated between 3,250 metres (10,660 ft) and 3,960 metres (12,990 ft) above sea level, located 22 kilometres (14 mi) southeast of Cusco near the village of Tipón. It consists of several ruins enclosed by a powerful defensive wall about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long. The most renown (and easily accessible) part of the park is the group of precise and right angled monumental terraces irrigated by a network of water canals fed by a monumental fountain channeling water from a natural spring. The site includes ancient residential areas and a remarkable amount of petroglyphs in its upper part. The irrigation system based on canals, fountains and stonework with water drop structures shows that the Incas had an advanced water related technology and were experienced hydraulic engineers. Since 1970's the area has been excavated and restored. Works are still ongoing (2021). Most probably the Tipón complex was an imperial Inca estate or at least a sort of feudal estate for Inca elite built in the time of Pachacuti or his son, Topa Inca Yupanqui and it is supposed that also ceremonial activities took place in it. The site may have also been used as a laboratory for agricultural products because of the various micro-climates found within the complex, a reliable round-the-year water supply and the fertile soil. Tipón is considered one of the most important archaeological tours for tourists who visit the Cusco area.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
Temporal Epochs

Historical Timeline

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Marcavalle occupation

c. 1000 BCE

Chanapata presence

c. 800 BCE

Huari occupation

7th to 12th centuries CE

Qotakalli phase

c. 700 CE

Killke occupation

900–1200 CE

Major Inca construction

Early 15th century

Colonial mention

16th century

Excavations and restoration

1970s–2021

Park designation

1984

Monumental fountain restoration

1999

ASCE recognition

2006

Classification

Archaeological Features

Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site

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Storage Structures

GranariesWarehouses
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Defensive Structures

Defensive Walls
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Water Management Features

Irrigation CanalsFountainsAqueductsWells
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Public and Civic Structures

Administrative Buildings
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Burial and Funerary Structures

Cemeteries
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Religious and Ritual Structures

Ceremonial PlatformsSacred Wells
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Artistic and Decorative Features

Petroglyphs
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Agricultural and Land Use Features

TerracesField Systems
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

HousesVillagesPalaces
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Transportation and Communication Structures

Signal TowersWatchtowersPaths
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Country

Peru

Coordinates

-13.57° N, -71.78° E