The Spaniards in the roads of the extreme north of Peru in 1532


Abstract:

Based on the accounts of the chroniclers who accompanied Pizarro from Tumbes to Cajamarca, the list of tambos from 1543, the information on local caciques from 1548, and the archaeological reconnaissance of sites along the trails of the extreme north of Peru, it was possible to reconstruct the Inca routes on the coast and highlands along which the Spanish traveled in 1532. This research located the administrative and ceremonial centers from which the Inca controlled the local caciques of the northeastern and southeastern slopes of the hills of Amotape, the valleys of the Chira and Piura rivers on the coast, and those of the highlands of Caxas and Huancabamba; and also identified the tambos along these routes. It was possible to find the fortified sites and settlements of the caciques of Pabur and Serran in the Piura valley. Finally, an attempt was made to locate the terrains and irrigation canals that permitted the agricultural production of the different cacicazgos. -English summary

Año de publicación:

1994

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    scopusscopus

    Tipo de documento:

    Article

    Estado:

    Acceso restringido

    Áreas de conocimiento:

      Áreas temáticas:

      • Perú

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