Chan Chan
Chan Chan; Wungayi City wunchiko yan pre-Colombian Era mini south American.[1] Wunchiyi Archeological Site damini department yan la libertad kolomiters gutsun (3.1 mi), West yan Trujiy, Peru.[2]
Chan Chan
| Inception | 850 |
|---|---|
| Native label | Chan Chan |
| Culture | Chimú culture |
| Country | Peru |
| Capital of | Chimor, Chimú culture |
| Located in the administrative territorial entity | La Libertad Department, Trujillo province, Huanchaco District |
| Location | Huanchaco, Trujillo |
| Coordinate location | 8°6′38″S 79°4′30″W |
| Significant event | list of World Heritage in Danger |
| Heritage designation | World Heritage Site, cultural heritage of Peru |
| Official website | https://chanchan.gob.pe/ |
| World Heritage criteria | (i), (iii) |
Santatun
yejin- ↑ Carter, Benjamin. (2008-01-01). Technology, Society and Change: Shell Artifact Production Among the Manteno (A.D. 800–1532) of Coastal Ecuador.[permanent dead link] ProQuest. ISBN 978-0549646341
- ↑ D'Altroy, Terence. (2002). The Incas. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-631-17677-0.