Huaca Juliana

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Huaca Juliana is a pre-Columbian adobe pyramid and ceremonial complex in present-day Lima, Peru, associated with the ancient Lima culture.

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Huaca Juliana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
ceremonial complex
pre-Columbian pyramid
archaeologicalFinds architectural remains
ceramic remains
organic remains
archaeologicalStatus excavated in part
associatedWith pre-Hispanic religious practices
urban area of Lima
belongsToCategory Archaeological sites in Lima Region
Huacas of Lima NERFINISHED
builtWithTechnique adobe brick construction
conservationStatus subject to conservation efforts
continent South America
country Peru
culture Lima culture NERFINISHED
era pre-Columbian
pre-Inca
excavatedBy Peruvian archaeologists
feature adobe walls
ceremonial plazas
enclosed courtyards
stepped platforms
governedBy municipal authorities of Lima
hasFunction administrative center
ceremonial center
religious center
hasLocalName Huaca Juliana NERFINISHED
hasStructureType platform mound
pyramid
heritage pre-Columbian heritage
locatedIn Lima NERFINISHED
Miraflores District NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
material adobe
near Pacific coast of Peru
partOf Lima culture archaeological tradition NERFINISHED
pre-Hispanic landscape of Lima Valley
period Early Intermediate Period NERFINISHED
region Central Coast of Peru NERFINISHED
relatedTo Huaca Pucllana NERFINISHED
significance evidence of Lima culture urbanism
evidence of coastal ceremonial architecture
threatenedBy urban expansion
timeDepth pre-Hispanic period
tourism local tourist attraction
usedFor administrative activities
ceremonial purposes
religious rituals

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Lima culture period hasSite Huaca Juliana