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Th re is a ·farm called

K

illki

iI

this same region

today.

(1)

l(armenJ a

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or "Shoulder-blade ' . It is

the present day parish of Our Lady of Santa Ana.

The Gañaris and Chachapoyas lived here. The

highway of Chinchaysuyo passed by.

(12)

JiVakapunku

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or Door of the

anc–

tuar~

is

th

r

gi

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of Sap

i.

A

has been stat'C

l

arli

r

th re ar notabl

i~ al

o-k

wa shrin s in

the upp r s clion of thL, vall

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Vi

hich

forros

lh

\\i

L

nai riv

r.

rrhes

tw lv

eccenlric group

\Vllich

SUr–

l'OUllcl

th

city as a

ort of band, V\ ere built of

stone and

mud, .ande

i

tituted the residential sec –

tj

1

s

o

f

l

he

onunon

p

o

l .

An

Ain

1

i

ai

{

urist "'rote a pa1n

et seve-

ral year ag·o sta ·

ng

hat

ihe

vvelve districts

co1T

.'J

o

id ·

ll

~,

lye

e

n tellations of the zo-

dj

ac . 'rhl

lr

J.ffic

lt.y

"'itb

th'is

s ~.te1nent

i

tl1 at

tll e Incas dicl not knoV\ all of these con tella–

tion .

Royal

Residences:

Each anc stry or lineat; occupied a "eparal

s ~ ction.

Th .

large urban groups had a

l

eculiar

orga~1ization.

rrhere was a single cloorV\ ay which

gave access to an interior, divided into alleys (kij–

llos) and rooms opening on large or small open

si ace

omewhat similar to Spanish patios. In

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