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inhabited by the
Topará tradition, and the
decline of the
Paracas culture is
often thought to be ****ociated with the "invasion" of the
Topará culture the north...
- Yauyos–Chincha
Quechua Huangáscar–
Topará Native to Perú
Native speakers 13,000 (2000–2003)
Language family Quechua Yauyos–Chincha
Quechua Language codes...
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Ancash (Huaylas–Conchucos) Alto Pativilca–Alto Marañón–Alto
Huallaga Yaru ****a (Jauja–Huanca) Yauyos–Chincha (Huangáscar–
Topará)...
- Wáylay and Wánkay) Zone 3: Yaru Zone 4: Jauja-Huanca Zone 5: Huangáscar-
Topará (eventually
immersed in
Quechua Yauyino)
Alfredo Torero: El quechua. Historia...
- un poco
insensato y
cabezota que explorará una
milenaria pirámide y se
topará con una
moderna familia de momias." See
Nunez 2006, p. 4 and
Nunez 2006...
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private baths and a
stepped well or baoli. An
Ashokan pillar brought from
Topara,
Ambala was
mounted on top of a
pyramidal three-tiered construction. No...
- traditions"
coexisting during the
creation of the cemetery: late Paracas,
Topará, and
early Nasca. Wari Kayán is
notable for its
large platform mound, which...
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contains several threatened plants including Alseuosmia quercifolia, or
topara,
which is
strongly scented in spring. Tūī, kererū, pīwakawaka, pīpīwharauroa...
- on the
website of the
LACMA retrieved 11 May 2009 "Gourd
bottle [Peru;
Topará] (63.232.55)". In
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan...
- Supe)
Tambo River Quebrada Topara, 13°19′23″S 76°14′33″W / 13.323155°S 76.242633°W / -13.323155; -76.242633 (Quebrada
Topara)
Tumbes River, 3°30′S 80°27′W...