;
Th re is a ·farm called
K
illki
iI
this same region
today.
(1)
l(armenJ a
-
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
-
or Door of the
anc–
tuar~
is
th
r
gi
11
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
'Y
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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