Pre-Inca Temple Discovered in Peru

by Amy Judd | March 14, 2008 at 05:09 pm
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Archaeologists have made an exciting find in Peru - a temple including roadways and an irrigation system that dates back to pre-Inca times. This find will further provide evidence to the existence of the Killke culture, that occupied the region in Peru before the arrival of the Incas.

The temple on the periphery of the Sacsayhuaman fortress casts added light on pre-Inca cultures of Peru, showing that the site had religious as well as military aims, according to researchers.

It includes 11 rooms thought to have held mummies and idols, lead archaeologist Oscar Rodriguez told The Associated Press.

The team of archaeologists that made the discoveries believes the structures predated the Inca empire but were then significantly developed and expanded.

"It's from both the Inca and pre-Inca cultures; it has a sequence," Washington Camacho, director of the Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park, told the AP on Thursday. "The Incas entered and changed the form of the temple, as it initially had a more rustic architecture."

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If you get off the beaten path and explore the trails around Machu Picchu there are some amazing ruins to be seen.

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