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- The Ichma kingdom (also written Ychma or Yschma, among other spellings) or Pachacamac kingdom was a pre-Inca indigenous polity later absorbed by the Inca...
- This site, a pyramidal structure, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Ichma culture, which thrived from 900 to 1450 AD...
- At first the regional chiefs seem to have been politically independent, but to the north and to the south two great cultures arose, the Chancay and the Ichma.
- During this period, multiple tiny kingdoms and alliances were established, with the Chancay Culture ruling the northern part of Lima and the Ichma Culture...
- Ichma or Yschma was a pre-Inca culture. ... the importance of the work of enhancing the Huaca Bellavista, the most important of the Ichma culture in this area.
- ...states (characteristic for this time period), but these changes first brought turbulent times with social agitation, political and cultural instability to the region.
- A t first the regional chiefs seem to have been politically independent, but to the north and to the south two great cultures arose, the Chancay and the Ichma.
- They belonged to the Ichma culture which dates to 1000 -1440 CE.
- According to Flores, the Ichma were not the first to inhabit the Huaca Pucllana site – the Lima culture (100-650 AD)...
- The Ichma or Yschma culture was a pre-Incan indigenous culture, located south of Lima, Peru in the Lurin valley; it later spread north into the Rimac valley.