Pachacamac
The Ceremonial Center of Pachacamac was dedicated to the most important god in the Peruvian coast. The first occupations started in the 200 B.C. During the bloom of the Lima culture the first temples for made. The material and the technical used were very complexes, and go from stone walls that were the base of big buildings, like the Conjunto of Adobitos and the Urpiwachak center, to the constructions of "adobitos" made to hand in the "Templo Viejo".
With the arriving of the Waris (650 A.C.) Pachacamac extends for first time its influence to other zojnes in the Central Andeans. The Wari occupation in Pachacamac doesn't represent evidence of a massive presence in the constructions of homes, to exception of the Temple of Pachacamac that later, disintegrated as Templo Pintado, and one or two rectangular spaces and intern constructions that actually are very buried
Between the 1200 and 1450 A.C. the Ischma culture was developed, it has a regional character, its influence corresponded to the low river basins of the Rimac and Lurin rivers. It was developed in this time, the splendor of the Ceremonial Center with an urbanism of religious type. At this moment the Templo Pintado is reinforced and 15 more temples or Pyramids with inclines are built. The two principal streets, North - South and the East - West are made.
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