Archaeological Sites
The Ancash region of Peru preserves a dense concentration of pre-Columbian history, spanning from the Formative period to the Inca Empire. Key sites include the UNESCO-listed Chavín de Huántar, a ceremonial center known for its stone carvings and underground galleries, and Chankillo, the oldest solar observatory in the Americas. Coastal sites like Cerro Sechín and Sechín Alto feature early monumental architecture and megalithic carvings, while the high-altitude ruins of Wilcahuaín showcase Wari influence. The list also includes the poignant memorial at Campo Santo Yungay.
Chavin Archaeological Site
Chavín de Huántar is an archaeological site in Peru, containing ruins and artifacts constructed as early as 1200 BC, and occupied until…
Huascarán National Park
Huascarán National Park is a Peruvian national park that comprises most of the mountain range known as Cordillera Blanca which is part of…
Chanquillo
Chankillo or Chanquillo is an ancient monumental complex in the Peruvian coastal desert, found in the Casma-Sechin basin in the Ancash…
Cerro Sechín
Cerro Sechín is an archaeological site in Casma Province of Ancash Region in northern Peru.
Huascarán Biosphere Reserve
A UNESCO-recognized area encompassing the Cordillera Blanca, protecting high-altitude ecosystems and numerous archaeological remains across the world's highest tropical mountain range.
Sechin Alto
Sechin Alto is a massive architectural complex in Peru belonging to the Early Formative period.
Wilcahuaín
Wilcahuaín, Willcahuaín, or Huilcahuaín is an archaeological site in Peru.
Pañamarca
Pañamarca is an archaeological site in the Ancash Region in Peru. It is situated in the Santa Province, Nepeña District, on the right bank…
Castillo de Chavín
The principal temple structure within the Chavín de Huántar complex, featuring massive stone masonry, subterranean galleries, and the remains of the anthropomorphic stone carvings known as Tenon heads.
Campo Santo Yungay
A memorial site and cemetery established over the ruins of the original town of Yungay, which was buried by a massive debris avalanche triggered by the 1970 Ancash earthquake.
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