• 5 Collapse of the Ichma. 6 See also. 7 References. Toggle the table of contents. Ichma culture. 5 languages.
  • One of the major moments in the history of the Ichma culture was the construction of the paramount religious and administrative center, Pachacamac.
  • During excavations in Ancon, a district of northern Lima Province, Peru, archaeologists have revealed a tomb from the Ichma Culture.
  • 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.
  • Is believed that the Ichma were aп Aymara-speakiпg people that came to iпhabit the coastal areas пear Lima followiпg the collapse of the Wari empire.
  • 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.
  • Four pre-hispanic Ichma culture tombs have been found in the Huaca Pucllana ceremonial complex in Lima [Credit: Reuters/Mariana Bazo].
  • The Ichma or Yschma culture was a preIncan indigenous culture, located south of Lima, Peru in the Lurin valley it later spread north into the Rimac valley.
  • Ichma or Yschma was a pre-Inca culture. It imposed itself in the south and north of Lima, the Lurin and Rimac valleys. The Ichma culture prevailed around 1100…