Pacopampa

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Coordinates6°20′02″S 79°0′47″W / 6.33389°S 79.01306°W / -6.33389; -79.01306
PeriodsFormative Period
CulturesChavín
Pacopampa
Paqu Pampa
Remains of the archaeological site of Pacopampa
Pacopampa is located in Peru
Pacopampa
Shown within Peru
LocationQuerocoto District, Chota Province, Cajamarca Region, Peru
Coordinates6°20′02″S 79°0′47″W / 6.33389°S 79.01306°W / -6.33389; -79.01306
History
PeriodsFormative Period
CulturesChavín
Stairs at the site

Pacopampa (Quechua: paqu pampa) is an archaeological site located in the northern highlands of Peru, in the department of Cajamarca. It presents the remains of a monumental ceremonial center, made with cut and polished stone. It belongs to the Formative period, dating from 1200 to 500 BC. The land where the reservoir extends belongs to the National University of San Marcos, which through its Rural Andean History Seminar cares permanently for the monument.

It is within the village of Pacopampa at 2140 m in the Querocoto District of the province of Chota, Cajamarca Region. It is among the largest ceremonial centers of the northern highlands of Peru. At its surroundings a dozen of archaeological sites have been identified, which a couple have been studied. These are called Chapel and El Mirador, located one kilometer east. Further, 3 km southeast, is Pandanche another Formative period ceremonial center.[1]

Research

The Lady of Pacopampa

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