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  2. Chavín de Huántar - Wikipedia

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    Chavín de Huántar is an archaeological site in Peru, containing ruins and artifacts constructed as early as 1200 BC, and occupied until around 400–500 BC by the Chavín, a major pre-Inca culture. The site is located in the Ancash Region , 434 kilometers (270 mi) north of Lima , at an elevation of 3,180 meters (10,430 ft), east of the ...

  3. Chavín culture - Wikipedia

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    These artifacts are the Tello Obelisk, tenon heads, and the Lanzón. Tello Obelisk is a vertical, rectangular shaft with a step-like notch at the top. The obelisk is carved in relief on all four sides and consists of two representations of a single-type creature.

  4. Andean civilizations - Wikipedia

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    Chavin de Huantar was an important ritual centre for Chavin Culture, dating to around 1,500 BCE. [27] Nazca ... Peruvian National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology ...

  5. Kotosh Religious Tradition - Wikipedia

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    Chavin The Kotosh Religious Tradition is a term used by archaeologists to refer to the ritual buildings that were constructed in the mountain drainages of the Peruvian Andes between circa 3000 and c. 1800 BCE, during the Andean preceramic , or Late Archaic period of Andean history .

  6. Stela of the cactus bearer - Wikipedia

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    The stela of the cactus bearer is a monolith or stele of a single piece of granite, belonging to the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, which remains in its original location on the northwest side of the circular plaza at the archaeological site known as the ceremonial center of Chavín de Huántar in the Ancash region of Peru.

  7. Raimondi Stele - Wikipedia

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    Raimondi Stele. The Raimondi Stele is a sacred object and significant piece of art of the Chavín culture of the central Andes in present-day Peru.The Chavín were named after Chavín de Huantar, the main structure found in ruin at this archaeological site.

  8. Lanzón - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Old Temple of Chavin de Huantar which rests in the central highlands of Peru. The Chavín religion was the first major religious and cultural movement in the Andes mountains, flourishing between 900 and 200 BCE.

  9. Julio C. Tello - Wikipedia

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    Julio César Tello Rojas (April 11, 1880 – June 3, 1947) was a Peruvian archaeologist. [1] Tello is considered the "father of Peruvian archeology" and was the first indigenous archaeologist in South America.