one p ak ··. Thi
non1
b long
novv
to
t"Tº
.. quare
(Liinacpampa grande y chico).
It re–
present
the eastern xtreme of the T mple of
the Sun; its name may
ha.veto do with the oracl .
I
L
is hardly probable that the proclamations were
n1ade public h r , as seems to be th
con mon
b
lief.
(6)
Pumajchupan
-
or
Puma's Tail"
constitutes the triangle
V\
ithin -vvhose limits wer
the Korichancha and
its dependencies.
It
is
bounded by the Watanai and Tullumayu rivers.
It is a serted that th
city had th
shape of a
puma, vvhose head would havc .bcen Saj . awama11,
th arm wcre the built-up prolon-.·aiion towards
the upper coursrs of
tl
al)ov
in
u.~ioll"'d
riv r ,
tbe body
f
r
d th
enh·-al l
r io1 of the urban
precint, an
the
i ' '
as tb
r
aj
t
pan riv r.
(7)
J' lJfl
·a
'hi
-
or Salt-Liok in Forma–
tion" was a sort o
indep ndent
f
:rm.
lt
has not
l·eft any races of
its
former existence.
(8)
Ch())kilchaka
-
or "Bridge of Spawn"
constituted the present sections of Belén and San–
tiago.
It
was populated by farmers even before
the Inca period.
(9)
Pijchu -
or "Mounatin Peak". The
transients stopped here.
It is the name of a farm
and of a hill located to the northwest of Cuzco.
(10)
Killipata -
or "Resting Place of the
Sparrovv-hawk '. It is a semi-agricultural section.
-12± -