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Ñanorqupisac has Chinchay: Natural and archeological tourism, Pacobamba district, Apurímac region, Peru

Valle Díaz, Felipe Rafael
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
Delgado Laime, María del Carmen
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
Méndez Soto, Rony Bequerel
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
Huanca Marín, Julio César
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
Barrial Luján, Abel
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
Solano León, Tiburcio Rufino
Universidad Nacional José María Arguedas
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Ñanorqupisac has Chinchay: Natural and archeological tourism, Pacobamba district, Apurímac region, Peru. Journal of Research and Opinion [Internet]. 2021 Feb. 12 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];8(2):2843-52. Available from: https://researchopinion.in/index.php/jro/article/view/89
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Abstract

The purpose of the research was to describe and illustrate the inventory and use of the ÑanorqupisachasChinchay eco-tourist route. The research design was descriptive and illustrative. The population and sample are a geomorphological system. The eco-tourist route ÑanorqupisachasChinchay, has a potential in species: 40 of flora, 10 of fauna, unique, own. The relief of the land has the shape of a horseshoe and a dry and humid montane climate due to the elevational floors. Accessibility in the Llaqtapata archaeological site is considerable, due to the regular condition and maintenance of the Inca trail, it has two accesses, in the longest, the landscape is appreciated and enjoyed, spotting various species. The archaeological site, offers five differentiated sectors, we find constructions of openings or portals, terraces, retaining walls and terraces, with main access staircase, housing a number greater than 100 in the form of ovoid construction, apircado with simple mortar technique, in addition to fullers, qollotas, pottery shards. Caves with human remains on the summits, wrapped with straw ropes in a fetal position. The archaeological site was an administrative control center for the exchange of products, in addition to metal smelting works. The areas to be made independent add up to 44.57 hectares from Llaqtapata and 35.40 hectares from Qoriwayrachina.

 

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Ñanorqupisac has Chinchay: Natural and archeological tourism, Pacobamba district, Apurímac region, Peru. Journal of Research and Opinion [Internet]. 2021 Feb. 12 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];8(2):2843-52. Available from: https://researchopinion.in/index.php/jro/article/view/89

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