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Wilcahuaín

Coordinates:9°29′00″S77°30′40″W / 9.4833°S 77.5112°W /-9.4833; -77.5112
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Archaeological site in Peru
Wilcahuaín
Wilcahuaín is located in Peru
Wilcahuaín
Wilcahuaín
Shown within Peru
LocationPeru,Ancash Region
RegionAndes
Coordinates9°29′00″S77°30′40″W / 9.4833°S 77.5112°W /-9.4833; -77.5112
History
Founded1100
CulturesWari

Wilcahuaín,[1][2][3]Willcahuaín,[4] orHuilcahuaín[5][6] is anarchaeological site inPeru.[4] It is located near the village of Paria, 6 km northeast of the city ofHuaraz,Ancash; at an elevation of 3,400 m (11,200 ft).[4]

Wilcahuaín is regarded as one of the most important archaeological sites of theWari culture.[4] It was possibly built ca. 1100 AD.[2]

The site can be reached by 15-passenger van from the city. Fare is 2.50 Soles. The last half of the route is on very rough road.

Etymology

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Wilcahuaín possibly comes fromQuechuawillka grandchild; great-grandson; minor god; holy; sacred orAnadenanthera colubrina (a tree),[7][8][9] andAncash Quechuawayi house.[10]

Wikimedia Commons has media related toWillcawain.

References

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  1. ^Falconer, Kieran; Quek, Lynette; Nevins, Debbie (2016).Peru: Third Edition. Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC. p. 136.ISBN 9781502618443.
  2. ^abSchlecht, Neil E. (2008-07-28).Frommer's Peru. John Wiley & Sons. p. 417.
  3. ^Legault, Alain (1999).Peru. Ulysses Travel Guides. p. 224.ISBN 9782894641224.
  4. ^abcd"Complejo Arqueológico Willcahuaín".ficha.sigmincetur.mincetur.gob.pe (in Spanish). MINCETUR. Retrieved2019-05-23.[dead link]
  5. ^Doig, Federico Kauffmann (1966).Mochica, Nazca, Recuay en la arqueología peruana (in Spanish). Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. p. 84.
  6. ^Duthurburu, José Antonio del Busto (1994).Historia general del Perú: Las culturas preíncas (in Spanish). Editorial Brasa. pp. 39, 162, 283.
  7. ^Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary):willka -s. Nieto, ta respecto del abuelo. / s. Dios menor en la teogonia incaica.
  8. ^Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary):willka -s. Hist. Idolo de este nombre. Icono o imagen que representaba la divinidad tutelar del valle que se extiende desde lo que hoy es La Raya –línea divisoria entre Cusco y Puno– hasta la montaña misma. (J.L.P.) || Apellido de origen inkaico. /s. Biznieto o biznieta. SINÓN: haway. ||Linaje. ||adj. Sagrado, divino, sacro.
  9. ^Mariko Namba Walter, Eva Jane Neumann Fridman, Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture, Vol. 1, p. 439willka orvilca (Anadenanthera peregrina andAnadenanthera colubrina):
  10. ^Robert Beér, Armando Muyolema, Dr. Hernán S. Aguilar, Vocabulario comparativo, quechua ecuatoriano - quechua ancashino - castellano - English, Brighton 2006: SpanishCasa, KichwaWasi, Ancash QuechuaWayi, EnglishHouse
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