Hauca Pucllana

This site consisted of another adobe pyramid, with seven levels, in a large square. It was built by the Lima culture between 400 and 700 CE.

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The site is located in the middle of Lima.

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Lima is the capital city of Peru and home to over 7 million people.

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The mud bricks were all formed by hand and dried in the sun.

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Which means that these are the handprints of someone who lived 1500 years ago.

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This pyramid was constructed with the bricks positioned vertically, with mortar at the top and bottom and small spaces in between the brick. This made the pyramid more earthquake resistant.

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The walls were built in small trapezoidal sections instead of square edges to make it more stable.

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The temple was reused by the later Wairani people to bury some important people. This is a recreation of one of their tombs in the top of the temple.

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A large part of the pyramid still has not been excavated, and just looks like a big dirt hill in the middle of the city.

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The transition to the excavated bricks on the other side looks funny.

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The pyramid had a lot of bricks.

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