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Ceramic tiles with brief explanation of history of site at entrance to Pukara San Lorenzo, Azapa Valley, Region XV , Chile
Pukara San Lorenzo is a fortified village that is thought to date from the Tiahuanaco period (300-1100 AD). It sits on a low ridge with commanding views up and down the Azapa Valley near the village of San Miguel de Azapa, about 12km from Arica.
Photograph ID: Azapa2014D1
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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