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that people on both sides of the river were artists who created jewelry and other items carved out of bone. Spondylus shells, known for being precious goods at the time, were made into beads by locals who lived close to the temples. This shows an implication that artists were likely of high social status. People who lived closer to the temples were supplied with only the finest meat, usually llama meat. This llama meat was brought by the residents of the surrounding high-altitude communities. In contrast, those who lived in rural areas consumed lower-quality food and used
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de Huántar, no later than 500 BC, a small village replaced the
Circular Plaza. The plaza was occupied by a succession of cultural groups, and residents salvaged building stones and stone carvings to use in house walls. Multiple occupation floors indicate the village was continuously occupied through the 1940s.
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The religious significance of Chavín de Huántar was inspired by the geography of the site. The confluence of two large rivers has been considered to have spiritual importance in many cultures. Similarly, Chavín de Huántar was developed as a religious ceremonial center. The confluence of two rivers is
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Chavín de Huántar was constructed over many stages starting prior to 1200 BC, with most major construction over by 750 BC. The site continued in use as a ceremonial center until around 500 BC, but its primary religious function had ceased prior to 400 BC. The site was increasingly occupied by casual
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Findings at Chavín de Huántar indicate that social instability and upheaval began to occur between 500 and 300 BC, at the same time that the larger Chavín culture began to decline. Large ceremonial sites were abandoned, some unfinished, and were replaced by villages and agricultural land. At Chavín
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in an effort to determine whether it was "planned by an elite or had resulted from some grassroots religious fervor." The technique was used to create digital blueprints. Because details such as stair placement remain constant throughout generations of builders, the site may be a very early example
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American culture", in recognition of its significance as a center of power for the Chavín culture, which he believed was the oldest in the highlands. Chavín de Huántar is located north of modern-day Lima at the confluence of two rivers: the Mosna and the Huanchecsa. This
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came to similar conclusions about the development of religious practices. Rick theorizes that the higher-ups (typically priests) at the temple would use deliberate techniques, material goods, and intricate architectural features to persuade and gain followers. These theories could be evidence that
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The architectural design of Chavín de Huántar changed over time as an old temple development was added to with a new temple. Changes were more complex than in one stage of renovation. Smaller renovations happened consistently over the Chavín horizon, ending by about 500 BC, when the new temple was
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surrounded by lower platforms. It is a U-shaped plaza with a sunken circular court in the center. The inside of the temple walls are decorated with sculptures and carvings. During its heyday, Chavín de Huántar was used as a religious center for ceremonies and events, perhaps a home for an oracle.
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After the new temple was complete, Chavín de Huántar still embodied a U-shaped ceremonial center design. The renovations enlarged the site considerably and added a larger, sunken rectangular plaza. The main objective of the renovations appears to have been to enable more people to gather in one
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stabilizing primary monuments, repairing underground structures, documenting the site with high precision instruments, locating underground structures with non-intrusive technologies, revealing, assessing and when appropriate removing post-Chavín structures to reveal original architecture;
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to at least 3000 BC, with ceremonial center activity occurring primarily toward the end of the second millennium, and through the middle of the first millennium BC. While the fairly large population was based on an agricultural economy, the city's location at the headwaters of the
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The site contains a number of major structures, including
Temples A, B, C and D, and areas and buildings designated as the Major Plaza, the Circular Plaza, the Old Temple and New Temple. But the latter two designations are no longer accurate in light of recent research advances.
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cataloguing (sic) artifacts, and improving site interpretation facilities, while the local community is engaged through conservation and craft training, employment, tourism entrepreneurship and regular consultations regarding the management of the site and its environs."
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In 2018, Rick's group used four-wheel-drive robots to search the temple. They discovered 30 tunnels, as well as the graves of several people buried under rocks. Further research is needed to study the human remains and any associated grave goods.
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The plaza in the classic period, after 700 BC, is bounded on three sides by major
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completed. With the simpler design of the old temple, Chavín de Huántar followed the U-shaped ceremonial center design accompanied by a sunken circular plaza that was typical of many coastal settlements in the Early
Horizon period.
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tools, while those who lived in urban areas imported high-quality obsidian to create sharper blades. Llama meat could be said to be freeze-fried to produce
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1015:Sayre, Matthew Paul (2010).
903:10.1007/978-0-387-74907-5_35
366:data collected by nonprofit
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1094:Exploring Chavín de Huántar
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1764:Huamanmarca, La Convención
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2159:Mawk'allaqta, Castilla
2069:Llaqta Qulluy, Conayca
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3539:Casma–Sechin
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2414:Pukara, Puno
2109:Machu Q'inti
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4353:Túpac Amaru
4337:Manco Cápac
4286:Moctezuma I
4197:Agriculture
4192:Agriculture
4187:Agriculture
4178:Agriculture
4121:Road System
4010:Mathematics
3875:Muysc Cubun
3729:San Agustín
3679:Monte Verde
3356:Teotihuacan
3248:Mesoamerica
3143:Coles Creek
3128:Anishinaabe
3085:Archaeology
2994:Wiñay Wayna
2989:Willkaraqay
2974:Wila Wilani
2929:Wari Willka
2919:Waraqu Urqu
2864:Waman Pirqa
2769:Tunay Q'asa
2749:Toro Muerto
2699:Taqrachullu
2689:Tanqa Tanqa
2684:Tampukancha
2674:Tambomachay
2669:Tambo Totem
2539:Qunchamarka
2529:Qullqapampa
2439:Pumaq Hirka
2389:Puka Pukara
2354:Pinkuylluna
2344:Pikimach'ay
2259:Nazca Lines
2254:Muyuq Marka
2239:Mullu Q'awa
2214:Mirq'imarka
2189:Mawk'ataray
2124:Maray Qalla
2114:Mallkuamaya
2099:Machu Pirqa
2089:Machu Colca
2044:Llamachayuq
1979:Kuntur Wasi
1874:Inkilltambo
1799:Huayrapongo
1759:Hualpayunca
1754:Huacramarca
1694:Hatun Uchku
1664:Gran Vilaya
1464:Buena Vista
1419:Awkin Punta
1051:. pp.
856:Gimeno 2018
692:Burger 2008
614:has made a
513:Norte Chico
360:point cloud
220:Inscription
130: /
106:Coordinates
4536:Categories
4324:Tisquesusa
4298:Cuauhtémoc
4294:Cuitláhuac
3624:Lauricocha
3594:Gran Chaco
3584:Cupisnique
3569:Chinchorro
3544:Chachapoya
3534:Caral–Supe
3376:Tlaxcaltec
3366:Teuchitlán
3281:Chupícuaro
3208:Plum Bayou
3203:Plaquemine
3173:Marksville
3138:Chichimeca
2984:Wilcahuaín
2924:Warawtampu
2894:Waqlamarka
2844:Vilcabamba
2799:Uskallaqta
2764:Tunanmarca
2709:Tarmatambo
2644:Sillustani
2629:Sayacmarca
2614:Runkuraqay
2544:Qunchupata
2519:Quillarumi
2499:Qillqatani
2394:Puka Tampu
2369:Pirhuaylla
2339:Pikillaqta
2334:Patallaqta
2309:Pachatusan
2304:Pachacamac
2219:Miyu Pampa
2209:Miraflores
2149:Markapukyu
2144:Markansaya
2139:Markahirka
2129:Marayniyoq
2084:Llaqtapata
2019:K'ipakhara
2004:Khichuqaqa
1899:Intikancha
1879:Inti Punku
1869:Inkapintay
1709:Honcopampa
1704:Hatunmarka
1699:Hatun Usnu
1649:El Paraíso
1644:El Ingenio
1619:Coricancha
1609:Condorcaga
1599:Colcampata
1589:Cochabamba
1554:Chichakuri
1544:Chawaytiri
1529:Chanquillo
1519:Chacamarca
1504:Cerro Baúl
1409:Auga Punta
1232:Caral-Supe
783:Abate 2012
768:Sayre 2010
675:References
485:beef jerky
460:tapestries
450:and black
364:laser scan
223:1985 (9th
174:Site notes
118:77°10′42″W
4345:Atahualpa
4341:Pachacuti
4316:Nemequene
4182:Chinampas
4004:Astronomy
3993:Astronomy
3973:Mythology
3968:Mythology
3963:Mythology
3958:Mythology
3954:Mythology
3784:Wankarani
3774:Tuncahuán
3664:Marajoara
3619:Las Vegas
3505:Atacameño
3401:Xochipala
3341:Purépecha
3301:Epi-Olmec
3291:Cuicuilco
3233:Troyville
3223:St. Johns
2914:Waraqayuq
2909:Warahirka
2869:Wamanilla
2839:Ventarron
2814:Usnu Muqu
2774:Tupu Inka
2754:Trinchera
2704:Tarahuasi
2694:Tantarica
2664:Susupillu
2624:Sara Sara
2599:Rumicolca
2579:Qasa Pata
2534:Qulu Qulu
2489:Qaqapatan
2459:Puruchuco
2399:Puka Urqu
2319:Pañamarca
2299:Pacatnamu
2269:Ninamarca
2264:Nina Kiru
2249:Muyu Urqu
2244:Muyu Muyu
2234:Mulinuyuq
1939:Kanamarka
1919:Iskuqucha
1824:Ingatambo
1774:Huankarán
1624:Cumbemayo
1614:Cota Coca
1594:Cochapata
1524:Chan Chan
1484:Carachupa
1479:Cao Viejo
1459:Bandurria
1444:Ayawayq'u
1439:Ayamachay
1389:Arhuaturo
1305:Argentina
1198:Chan Chan
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756:Rick 2005
622:project.
452:limestone
425:Spondylus
393:diatomite
210:Reference
115:9°35′34″S
4441:See also
4359:Conquest
4332:Zoratama
3999:Calendar
3988:Calendar
3983:Calendar
3979:Calendar
3948:Religion
3943:Religion
3932:Religion
3921:Religion
3917:Religion
3906:Numerals
3900:Numerals
3861:Language
3841:Multiple
3779:Valdivia
3764:Tiwanaku
3724:Saladoid
3719:Quimbaya
3609:Kuhikugu
3589:Diaguita
3579:Chorrera
3396:Veraguas
3391:Veracruz
3371:Tlatilco
3183:Mogollon
3090:Cultures
3068:Americas
2964:Wichqana
2739:Titiqaqa
2634:Sayhuite
2604:Rumiwasi
2524:Quishuar
2444:Pumawasi
2424:Pukarani
2379:Pirwayuq
2349:Pilluchu
2329:Paraccra
2054:Llamayuq
1994:Kuntuyuq
1929:Jinkiori
1814:Inca Uyo
1634:El Brujo
1579:Churajón
1549:Cheqollo
1469:Cahuachi
1449:Azángaro
1434:Aya Muqu
1317:Colombia
1191:Cultural
1045:New York
1008:Archived
882:Archived
798:Archived
630:See also
525:potatoes
441:textiles
420:strombus
201:Criteria
164:Cultures
92:Location
4328:Tundama
4257:Peoples
4242:History
4237:History
4232:History
4228:History
4222:Cuisine
4217:Cuisine
4212:Cuisine
4207:Cuisine
4203:Cuisine
4061:Warfare
4056:Warfare
4051:Warfare
4047:Warfare
4041:Society
4036:Economy
4025:Society
4020:Society
4016:Society
3886:Writing
3880:Quechua
3865:Nahuatl
3832:Capital
3769:Toyopán
3749:Tairona
3659:Mapuche
3574:Chiripa
3549:Chancay
3520:Cañaris
3495:Amotape
3490:El Abra
3406:Zapotec
3386:Totonac
3361:Tepanec
3346:Quelepa
3316:Mezcala
3306:Huastec
3276:Cholula
3266:Capacha
3261:Acolhua
3218:Sinagua
3193:Patayan
3163:Hohokam
3153:Fremont
2969:Wich'un
2959:Wichama
2824:Uyu Uyu
2819:Usqunta
2609:Runayoc
2589:Raqch'i
2474:Pusharo
2449:Punkuri
2224:Molloko
2199:Miculla
2119:Mameria
2059:Llamuqa
2039:Llactan
1944:Kanichi
1769:Huamboy
1654:Garagay
1629:Cutimbo
1489:Carajía
1321:Ecuador
1309:Bolivia
1257:Natural
1053:273–274
865:Sources
649:Huántar
561:chaupin
557:Quechua
541:Wantsan
481:charqui
464:Pottery
448:granite
409:caimans
405:jaguars
397:courses
225:Session
156:Founded
151:History
4271:Muisca
4266:Mayans
4261:Aztecs
3895:Script
3890:Script
3850:Bacatá
3821:Muisca
3704:Pucará
3699:Piaroa
3694:Paiján
3689:Omagua
3644:Lupaca
3639:Lokono
3604:Kalina
3599:Huetar
3559:Chavín
3554:Chango
3529:Nariño
3525:Capulí
3515:Calima
3510:Aymara
3500:Arawak
3381:Toltec
3331:Olmecs
3326:Nicoya
3321:Mixtec
3296:Diquis
3198:Picosa
3188:Oshara
3158:Glades
3148:Dorset
3004:Yanaca
2904:Waqutu
2859:Vitcos
2794:Urpish
2779:T'akaq
2759:Túcume
2729:Tinyaq
2654:Sóndor
2639:Sechín
2594:Revash
2514:Quiaca
2504:Qillqa
2374:Piruro
2314:Paiján
2204:Millka
2034:Layzón
1974:Kukuli
1969:Kuelap
1964:Kotosh
1809:Huiñao
1604:Collor
1404:Aspero
1374:Acaray
1319:, and
1204:Chavín
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597:UNESCO
559:word,
537:tinkuy
529:llamas
413:Lanzón
385:atrium
362:using
341:Huaraz
285:UNESCO
258:Chavín
248:is an
143:Height
4276:Incas
4167:Music
4162:Music
4157:Music
4153:Music
4086:Women
4081:Women
4076:Women
4072:Women
4030:Trade
3911:Quipu
3855:Cusco
3846:Hunza
3811:Aztec
3744:Taíno
3739:Sican
3734:Shuar
3684:Nazca
3674:Mollo
3669:Moche
3649:Luzia
3564:Chimú
3336:Pipil
3311:Izapa
3286:Coclé
3228:Thule
3118:Adena
3014:Yaynu
2979:Wilca
2934:Waruq
2734:Tipón
2724:Tikra
2649:Sipán
2494:Qenko
2384:Písac
2229:Moray
2194:Mazur
2154:Marpa
1949:Kenko
1789:Huari
1584:Chuya
1494:Caral
1394:Asana
1313:Chile
1303:with
1278:Mixed
1111:CyArk
819:CyArk
612:CyArk
521:maize
477:chert
368:CyArk
4066:Army
3848:and
3826:Inca
3816:Maya
3794:Zenú
3789:Wari
3634:Lima
1924:Isog
1175:Peru
1057:ISBN
960:ISBN
907:ISBN
831:2014
725:ISBN
270:Lima
262:Inca
254:Peru
232:Area
100:Peru
4147:Art
4142:Art
4137:Art
4132:Art
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