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which preceded the
Chavin culture were
identified at
Kotosh,
Kotosh Wairajirca Mito The
Kotosh Period culture stratum was
situated directly beneath the...
- The
Kotosh Religious Tradition is a term used by
archaeologists to
refer to the
ritual buildings that were
constructed in the
mountain drainages of the...
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Phrynopus kotosh is a
species of frog in the
family Strabomantidae. It is
endemic to Peru and only
known from its type
locality near Huancapallac, Huánuco...
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among the most
distinctive examples,
dating from 10,000 BC, as well as
Kotosh,
where vestiges of the
oldest settlement in the
Americas (4200 BC) took...
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lasted until 1800 BC. Also,
distinct religious centres emerged, such as the
Kotosh Religious Tradition in the highlands. This was
followed by the
Ceramic Period...
- to
thrive in such conditions. The
Kotosh Religious Tradition preceded the Chavín
culture at
various sites. Some
Kotosh elements show
links with the Chavín...
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Jinkiori Jisk'a Iru Muqu
Kanamarka Kanichi Kenko Killa Mach'ay
Killarumiyuq Kotosh Kuelap ****uli ****ur Wasi ****urmarka,
Ayacucho ****urmarka,
Pasco ****uyuq...
- of stone, are to be
found at
sites like
Kotosh, El Paraíso, Peru, and La
Galgada (archaeological site).
Kotosh, a site in the
Andean highlands, is especially...
- been
noted by archaeologists. Ruth
Shady highlights the
links with the
Kotosh Religious Tradition:
Numerous architectural features found among the settlements...
- and
several others. The
dates for
these sites start at c. 3600 BCE. The
Kotosh Religious Tradition is a term used by
archaeologists to
refer to the ritual...