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Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 08:58 PM Sep 2021

Waqrapukara - The "Horn Fortress"



Waqrapukara, loosely translated as the “horn fortress” in Quechua is a pre-Inca and Inca site, located in the district of Pomacanchi, in the department of Cusco, Peru.

Waprapukara refers to the topographic outcrop formation of the summit, but has also been called Llamapukara, meaning “fortress of the flame”, and Llaqtapukara, meaning “town barracks”.

Waqrapukara was constructed by the Qanchi ethnic group on a mountain peak overlooking the Apurímac River, located 4,000 metres above sea level.

According to legend, the Qanchi were ruled by T’ito Qosñipa, who fought the Inca on the slopes of Mount Phiñaypampa. The Qanchi were defeated and fled to Waqrapukara, which was placed under siege for 15 days.



T’ito Qosñipa was forced to capitulate, but in exchange for swearing loyalty to the Inca, he and his warriors were spared from execution. As punishment for the Qanchi’s defiance, the Inca selected 100 Qanchi warriors and cut off one ear marking them as “mottoqanchis”.

Waqrapukara has been described as a residence of Inca nobility, but also a centre of astronomical observation, and at the same time a religious centre attributed to the sun, the moon, and Viracocha, the great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology.

Waqrapukara consists of a citadel in the middle of a rocky spur, where there are two groups of enclosures that are separated by a large central space. This is surrounded by eight artificial terraces with retaining walls that follows the topography, and a series of enclosures on the east and western end.

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2021/09/waqrapukara-the-horn-fortress/141364

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Waqrapukara - The "Horn Fortress" (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2021 OP
That's magnificent! Thanks for sharing! abqtommy Sep 2021 #1
It seems there is more and more to discover continually about the mountain top civilizations Judi Lynn Sep 2021 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
2. It seems there is more and more to discover continually about the mountain top civilizations
Wed Sep 15, 2021, 02:57 AM
Sep 2021

which predated the destruction of indigenous lives and homes by the invasion and genocide by the Europeans.

It is very strange they did such a "good" job burying so much about the original people that most US Americans are still totally in the dark about how ancient human life really was throughout the Americas.

Seeing these photos tonight was amazing, really eye-opening to me, I had no awareness of how large this area was, how sophisticated, how intelligent the people had to be to be able to handle such complex work.

Thank you, so much, for taking the time.

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