chacrayoc; (in Quechua of Ancash, chakrayuq or "lord of the chakra"). Huanca, while monoliths, are similar to totems (from the Ojibwa word ototeman, meaning...
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The Huanca are a Quechua people of Peru. Huanca may also refer to: Huanca (monolith), a type of sacred stone monument Huanca (mountain), in the Peruvian...
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A huanca (monolith) in Huaycán de Pariachi...
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became Poma. The temple of Pampas was built near a rock, possibly a huanca (monolith). Near the church, on a slightly sloping ground, the main square, the...
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in a skirmish. In some parts of South America the Huanca are referred to as "the dog-eating Huanca". This behaviour of eating dog was looked down upon...
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The stela of the cactus bearer is a monolith or stele of a single piece of granite, belonging to the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, which remains in its...
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Sun Temple, an uncompleted building which features the Wall of the Six Monoliths. The Middle and Funerary sectors have several rectangular buildings, some...
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Q'enqo Monoliths at Qenko Shown within Peru Alternative name Qenqo, Qenko, Kenko, Quenco Location Peru Cusco Coordinates 13°30′38″S 71°58′18″W / 13...
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