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- T'alla Kallanka (Quechua t'alla outstanding woman of the Inca aristocracy, kallanka large roofed building used for celebrations during the Inca Empire...
- Sura Kallanka (Quechua kallanka large roofed building used for celebrations during the Inca Empire, Hispanicized spelling Soracallanca) is a mountain in...
- identified as kallankas, in a range that goes from 17 to 105m long", "María de los Ángeles Muñoz (2007: 257) has chosen to define the Kallanka architectural...
- ceremonial calendar. The site has several important structures such as the Kallanka. It was the largest single roofed room in the western hemisphere when it...
- bordered on the south by a "kallanka," a rectangular building typical of Inca cities and symbolizing Incan political power. The kallanka, 70 metres (230 ft) in...
- administrators and houses for artisans, warehouses, large dormitories or kallankas, and farming terraces belonging to the Inca or the local people. Spreading...
- bases of the circular columns that in the past supported the roof of this Kallanka are still visible. Shown within Peru Alternative name Temple of Wiracocha...
- Province, Oropesa District. It lies south of Mallmanya, northwest of Sura Kallanka and southeast of Kimsaqucha. East of Hatun Q'asa there is a lake named...
- Runtuqucha Salli Sara Sara Saywa Punta Sisiwa Suntur Sura Kallanka Surapata Taruja Marka T'alla Kallanka Uqi Saywa Urpi Marka Utkhu Waman Ch'arpa Wamanripa ****'ayuq...
- 1534. Amongst a large number of buildings, some stone, some adobe, is a kallanka (great hall), 40 m (130 ft) long. Providing water to the site is an Inca...