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Geoglyphs in the Andean Central Coast: combining digital and traditional survey techniques

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2024

Angel Sanchez-Borjas
Affiliation:
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Maestría en Estudios Andinos, Lima, Perú
Christian Mesia-Montenegro*
Affiliation:
Universidad Privada del Norte, Dirección de Investigación, Innovación y Sostenibilidad, Trujillo, Perú
Joaquin Narvaez-Luna
Affiliation:
Centro de Investigaciones Precolombinas, Lima, Perú
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*Author for correspondence ✉ christian.mesia@upn.edu.pe
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Abstract

This Andean coast research has identified 113-plus geoglyphs spanning the Formative (1800–100 BC) to the Inka period (AD 1470–1532). The project combined digital technology and Remotely Piloted Airborne Systems to locate the sites. The authors also documented examples of ceramics and intricate road systems and suggest that the finds represent meticulously ritualised landscapes.

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Figure 1. Middle Chillón valley and the areas surveyed (figure by authors).

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Figure 2. Huarabi Geoglyphs, Formative Period: a) geoglyph 1; b) geoglyph 2. Images taken using RPAS (figure by authors).

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Figure 3. a & b) Macas, Wari period; c & d) Zapan, regional states and Inka periods. Images taken using RPAS (figure by authors).

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Figure 4. a) Gangay, regional states and Wari periods; b) Algodonales, regional states and Wari periods. Images taken using RPAS (figure by authors).

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Figure 5. Pre-Hispanic road system associated with Huachipuquio. Image taken using RPAS (figure by authors).

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