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- Choquequirao (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, k'iraw crib, cot) is an Incan site in southern Peru, similar in structure and architecture to Machu Picchu...
- Choquequirao Puquio (possibly from Quechua chuqi metal, every kind of precious metal / gold (<Aymara), k'iraw crip, cot, pukyu spring, well) is an archaeological...
- explorers identified Choquequirao as Vilcabamba. In 1909, Peruvian historian, Carlos A. Romero, debunked the claim that Choquequirao was Incan Vilcabamba...
- adaptation is different from that of the Andeans. Civilizations portal Choquequirao Cojitambo El Fuerte de Samaipata Huánuco Pampa Huchuy Qosqo Inca-Caranqui...
- such bridge, Queshuachaca, is re****embled on an annual basis. Aqumayu Choquequirao Hatun Wayq'u Majes-Siguas Source of the Amazon River Arequipa Province...
- Peru, a local prefect convinced him to visit the pre-Columbian city of Choquequirao. Bingham published an account of this trip in Across South America; an...
- by 90% over the course of 200 years after the arrival of the Spanish. Choquequirao, an Incan site in southern Peru close to Machu Picchu, was in part built...
- located, about 1450 CE, establishing major centers at Machu Picchu, Choquequirao, Vitcos, and Vilcabamba. Vitcos was often the residence of the rulers...
- of the Wari as is attested by the enclosures found at sites such as Choquequirao (Chuqi K'iraw), 28 kilometers southeast of the Inca capital. Extraordinary...
- valley, Choquequirao and Padreyoc. Signs for tourists at the viewpoint of Incahuasi with Padreyoc in the background. "Villa Los Loros, Choquequirao Lodge"...