The Huaca Centinela and the Chincha culture
The Huaca Centinela was one of the principle centres of the Chincha people, a group of farmers, fishers and merchants that lived in the fertile valley that is now named for them. The Chincha nation existed in the area between the years 900 and 1495 when they were folded into the Inca Empire.
June 28, 2007 | Archaeology, Ica, Pisco, Nazca Guide





