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Cuzco.
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Cuzco and Lima,' p. 100. Squier, p. 449. Also described at p. 286 of this work. | |
2. | Temple of the Sun. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 119; Squier, pp. 439 to 445, with plan. | |
3. | Yacha-huasi, or school. Squier, p. 447. | |
4. | Pampa Maroni wall. Squier, p. 446. | |
5. | Inca walls of houses. Squier, p. 444. See my plan in the first volume of the 'Royal Commentaries,' showing the Inca work throughout Cuzco. | |
6. | Great Halls at Cuzco, described by the Inca Garcilasso de la Vega. | |
7. | Fortress of Piquillacta, southern approach to Cuzco. Squier, p. 420. | |
Vilcamayu Valley.
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8. | Ollantay-tampu, p. 150. Described in Chap. X, 'Cuzco and Lima,' pp. 179 to 184. Squier, pp. 493 to 510. |
9. | Palace of Chinchero. Squier, p. 483, and 'Cuzco and Lima.' | |
10. | Yucay, one ornamental wall remaining. | |
11. | Pissac and the Inti-huatana. Squier, pp. 523 to 530. | |
12. | Cacha. A very curious temple with pillars, and an upper story, described by the Inca Garcilasso de la Vega. Squier, p. 402. | |
Basin of Lake Titicaca.
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13. | Copacabana. Squier, p. 325. | |
14. | Coati. Squier, pp. 359 to 365. | |
15. | Sillustani chulpas. My 'Travels in Peru and India,' pp. 111, 112; Larrabure y Unanue, p. 424; Squier, p. 376. | |
16. | Sondor-huasi. See my 'Travels in Peru and India,' p. 193; Squier, pp. 394, 395. | |
17. | Hatun-colla. Squier, p. 385. | |
18. | Limatambo palace. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 93; Squier, p. 86. | |
19. | Curamba fortress. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 83. | |
20. | Choque-quirao. Important ruins on the Apurimac, about thirty miles from |