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Kotosh Religious Tradition : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kotosh Religious Tradition The Kotosh Religious Tradition is a term used by archaeologists to refer to the ritual buildings that were constructed in the mountain drainages of the Andes between circa 3000 and c.1800 BCE, during the Andean preceramic, or Late Archaic period of Andean history.〔Moseley 2001. p. 109.〕 Archaeologists have identified and excavated a number of these ritual centers; the first of these to be discovered was that at Kotosh, although since then further examples have been found at Shillacoto, Wairajirca, Huaricoto, La Galgada and Piruru.〔Burger 1992. p. 45.〕 These sites are all located in highland zones that are lower than the Puna, and yet there are considerable distances separating them. In spite of this, all these cases of highland preceramic public architecture are remarkably similar.〔(Art and Archaeology of Ancient Peru ) utexas.edu〕 Kotosh tradition shows numerous links with the Chavin culture that emerged at most of these sites subsequently. ==Archaeological context== Three cultural phases which preceded the Chavin culture were identified at Kotosh, and at other related sites.
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