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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.ve

to 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.

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