Huaca Tres Palos

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Huaca Tres Palos is an archaeological site in Peru associated with the ancient Lima culture, notable for its pre-Columbian adobe constructions and ceremonial significance.

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Huaca Tres Palos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
huaca
associatedCulture Lima culture NERFINISHED
constructionTechnique adobe brick
earthen architecture
country Peru
culturalAffiliation Lima culture religious centers
culturalPeriod Early Intermediate Period NERFINISHED
pre-Inca period
hasFeature adobe constructions
ceremonial architecture
hasUse ceremonial purposes
religious activities
heritage pre-Columbian
heritageStatus pre-Hispanic monument
languageContext Spanish
locatedIn Lima Region
central coast of Peru
locatedOn Peruvian coastal desert
material adobe
nameType toponym
partOf Lima culture archaeological landscape NERFINISHED
precedes Inca Empire NERFINISHED
regionType Andean cultural area
significance archaeological significance
ceremonial significance
religious significance

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Lima culture period hasSite Huaca Tres Palos