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Pukara site of the culture Chinchorro

 

   

Pukara de Quitor is located next to the town of San Pedro de Atacama, in the Antofagasta department of Chile in the southern part of the Atacama desert.

It takes his name from the pre-Hispanic agrarian grouping, the “Ayllu of Quitor”, whose fields of cultivation are born on the foot of the Pukara Quitor, fortification erected in the  12th century, as an answer to the expansionistic intentions of their Aymaras neighbors.

 

 

 

 

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Pukara site above San Pedro de Atacama

 

 

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Pukara site above San Pedro de Atacama

 

 

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Pukara site

 

 

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Pukara site above San Pedro de Atacama

 

 

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Pukara site

 

 

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Pukara site

 

The Pukara de Quitor was declared National Monument in 1982.  Pukara de Quitor is built from stone and adobe atop a hill as a fortification with a perimeter defensive wall. The ruins of the Pukara de Quitor are located on an inclined plane, and in a bend of the gorge whose channel flows into the river San Pedro rio Grande (big river).

In the Pukara de Quitor site, almost all the basic constructions are of stone, generally without a previous elaboration.  The stone was extracted from the liparita bank, on which it is seated. The houses,  small attached silos, defensive enclosures and walls, store houses and watchtowers, number more than 160 structures, covering and area 6.18 acres.  The site covers an elevation of approximately 229 feet.

The ceilings of the structures were generally flat or with very little inclination: The same techniques have been used so much in Quitor as in Lasana: beams of chañar or carob tree, branches, straw of Ichu, with mud (adobe) covers.

Pukara de Quitor is just 1.86 miles (10 minutes) from San Pedro de Atacama.

The Pukara de Quitor was build as a defensible fortress, strategically located: it is defended from the back by an insurmountable precipice and infront by  high defensive walls.    In the center of the complex is a semicircular tower.

In 1540, Francisco de Aguirre, attacked the fortress with 30 horse mounted soldiers, covered in armor, carrying firearms and supported by around 1,000 yanaconas. The natives were unprepared for the Spaniard's armor, horses, or the devastating roar of the rifles.  This allowed the Spaniards to breach the first defensive wall, forcing the defenders to surrender. The local caciques were beheaded.

In 1981 the Pukara de Quitor was rediscovered, resuming archaeological activity in 1992 with contributions from the International Spanish Agency of Cooperation.  

 


 
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Mummy from the Pukara site

 

 

 

Mummy from the Pukara site

 

 

 

  

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Small child burial pot found at the Pukara site

 

 

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Human skull from the San Pedro de Atacama culture
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The Desert Near San Pedro de Atacama

 

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The ancient village of Tulor, precursor to San Pedro and just a few kilometres away from the Pukara site

 

   

The Village of Tulor was discovered in 1956 by the father Gustavo le Paige S.J. They are located the older habitable vestige in salt bed (it dates from between 800 BC and 500 AD), miraculously conserved to the being buried by the sand that covered ayllu and the village.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Reconstructions of the Tulor structures

 

 

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Tulor

 

 

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