Usnu, Ayacucho
Peru

Usnu, Ayacucho

Incan ceremonial platform and temple site

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The Usnu archaeological site, located in Vilcashuamán in Peru's Ayacucho Region, is a significant relic of the Incan civilization. This site, which includes an altar known as Usnu, served as a ceremonial platform and was central to the religious and cultural celebrations of the Incas. Vilcas was a principal place in the Incan kingdom, characterized by beautiful buildings and temples that were once filled with great wealth. As a key location in the Incan empire, it was connected by royal highways, illustrating its importance in transportation and communication. The site is notable for its blend of religious and ritual architecture, reflecting the sophisticated cultural practices of the Incas during the Late Post-Classical Period. Declared a National Cultural Heritage of Peru, it remains a vital link to understanding the Incan civilization's history and influence.

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Iron Age
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Incan Principal Site

15th century CE

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Religious and Ritual Structures

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Country

Peru

Coordinates

-13.65° N, -73.96° E