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107:"Los Pinchudos" are large statues which feature male anatomy. These inspired the name, "Los Pinchudos", which is slang for "the ones with big penises."-Gwin Peter. The researchers believe that these tombs and their surroundings can teach us many things about the vanished culture. The site is located in the Rio Abiseo National Park which is a natural and cultural World Heritage, which has been closed to the public and where tourism is not permitted at all. Government officials are studying to see if they can figure out how this area can be accessed, which has to be done with caution because this is a site where there is always research going on. Not only are tourist not allowed but the scientists have some areas that are restricted to them as well in order to protect the cloud forest, the archaeological sites, and keep the extreme rare yellow-tailed woolly monkey from going extinct. Los Pinchudos is a precious cultural and natural place. It is the ancient burial of ground of the Chachapoyas. The fact that these monuments are exposed to extreme weather due to the tropical environment has brought the structures there to the verge of collapse. Still to this day they wonder how the wooden statues of Los Pinchudos have yet not rotted away. 100:
offered $ 47,000 through the Fund for an emergency conservation and structural stabilization project. While these emergency actions were successful, the site was also listed on the
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in order to raise awareness for additional conservation work required at the site and for the need of a permanent site management plan.
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Bibliography of Research at Gran Pajatén, Los Pinchudos and the Rio Abiseo National Park since 1985 - Columbus State University
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roofs and are painted in red, yellow, black, and white colors. Anthropomorphic carvings featuring prominent
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are responsible for giving the site its name. Los Pinchudos is located very near the related site of
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World Monuments Fund - Los Pinchudos Archaeological Site
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World Monuments Fund - Los Pinchudos Archaeological Site
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Due to the tombs' deteriorated condition, a result of
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Index

Chachapoya
tomb
Peru
Andean
cloud forests
RĂ­o Abiseo National Park
World Heritage Site
clay
stone
wooden
phalluses
Gran Pajaten
seismic
tropical
tourists
2000 World Monuments Watch
World Monuments Fund
American Express
2002 World Monuments Watch
World Monuments Fund - Los Pinchudos Archaeological Site
"Valioso Aporte," Caretas, December 21, 2000.
World Monuments Fund - Los Pinchudos Archaeological Site
Tombs of Peru's Cloud People
Bibliography of Research at Gran Pajatén, Los Pinchudos and the Rio Abiseo National Park since 1985 - Columbus State University
Categories
Archaeological sites in Peru
Archaeological sites in San MartĂ­n Region

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