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Pucará de Chena : ウィキペディア英語版 | Huaca de Chena
Huaca de Chena, also known as the Chena Pukara, is an Inca site on Chena Mountain, in the basin of San Bernardo, commune of Calera de Tango, Maipo Province, Chile.〔(Codigo=2209769 Concerning(Around) The symbolism of the Pucará of Chena - Dialnet )〕 Tala Canta Ilabe was the last Inca who celebrated Inti Raymi in its Ushnu. The word ''Chena'' means puma in estrous cycle in the Quechuan language.〔(C.E.A. Indian fortress: The Hill Chena )〕 == History==
Constructed during the domination of the Qullasuyu, the fortress of Chena Mountain is located at Cucará Point, up to where one accedes for the Catemito Road.〔(Option=com_content *task=view *id=130 *Itemid=49 San Bernardo's Municipality(Corporated town) - Indian fortress of the Chena Hill )〕 In 1976, archeologist Rubén Stehberg published the report "Chena's Fortress and your relation with the inca occupation of central Chile".〔Stehberg Ruben, La Fortaleza de Chena y su relación con la ocupación incaica de Chile central. Occasional publication N ° 23, História Natural's National Museum, Santiago, Chile, 1976.〕 The topographic raising that the engineer Hans Niemeyer realised at it, emphasised the needings of a researcher in archaeology.
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