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The Inka heartland was filled with huacas: sacred places/objects, many of which were considered persons or spirits. The Inka considered important stone quarries to be huacas and the act of bringing their stones to build elite architecture in Cusco brought the sacredness of those quarries to the Inka capital.
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History of Photography, 2000
Abstract The economic expansion and progress created in Cusco at the turn of the century by the rubber boom and increased trade in wool and alpaca brought with it new lifestyles and aspirations. The arrival of photography coincided with these early signs of modernity.
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Abstract The economic expansion and progress created in Cusco at the turn of the century by the rubber boom and increased trade in wool and alpaca brought with it new lifestyles and aspirations. The arrival of photography coincided with these early signs of modernity.
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America, 1996
Fourtane Nicole. La revue Allpanchis (Cusco). In: America : Cahiers du CRICCAL, n°15-16, 1996. Le discours culturel dans les revues latino-americaines, 1970-1990. pp. 277-287.
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Fourtane Nicole. La revue Allpanchis (Cusco). In: America : Cahiers du CRICCAL, n°15-16, 1996. Le discours culturel dans les revues latino-americaines, 1970-1990. pp. 277-287.
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Enoclerus cusco Opitz 2021, nov.sp.
2021Enoclerus cusco OPITZ nov.sp. (Fig. 17) T y p e m a t e r i a l: Holotype: ♀. Type locality: Peru, Cusco, Santa Isabel, Rio Cosnipata, Sancurtambo. A second label reads: 14-XII-1951, 1,700 meters, Worthowski (WFBM). D i a g n o s i s: Mostly black, except each elytron 3 with three yellow maculae, anterior two fasciae proximal; elytral apex highly ...
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Dermatophytoses in Cusco (Peru).
Mycoses, 1992A total of 90 cases of suspected dermatophytoses was observed over a period of 9 months in the city of Cusco (Peru) and in its environs. The age groups most commonly infected were 1-10 and 11-20 year old. The most common tineae diagnosed were tinea capitis (13.3%) and tinea unguium (11.1%).
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