Historic Peru
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( Mariana Bazo, Reuters / January 16, 2013 ) A man carries a girl during an inauguration event in the Huaca Pucllana ceremonial complex belonging to the Lima culture as a new part of the site is opened to tourists, in the Miraflores district of central Lima, Peru. The Huaca Pucllana is an archaeological site dating back to AD 200-700 which was originally built by the inhabitants of the Lima culture as a temple dedicated to the god of the sea. The complex contains a pyramid built almost entirely with bricks and filled with pebbles and sand. |
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