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- myguideperu.com peru/culture-history/ventanillas-…Ventanillas de Otuzco (Otuzco Windows). Through its architecture, Cajamarca summarizes the encounter between two cultures: the Inca and the Spanish.
- en.wikipedia.org Ventanillas de OtuzcoFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Archaeological site in Peru. Ventanillas de Otuzco. ... Ventanillas de Otuzco is located in Peru.
- expatstraveltogether.com destination/peru/…The Ventanillas de Otuzco offers a unique opportunity to connect with Peru’s rich history and gain a deeper understanding of its cultural heritage.
- ponce.sdsu.edu sae_otuzco.htmlThe necropolis of otuzco, northern peru. ... The "Ventanillas (Small Windows) of Otuzco" are indeed a remarkable monument.
- tripadvisor.co.id Attraction_Review-g319821-…Ventanillas de Otuzco, Cajamarca : Lihat ulasan, artikel, dan foto Ventanillas de Otuzco di antara objek wisata di Cajamarca di Tripadvisor.
- wikiloc.com hiking-trails/ventanillas-de-otuzco-…Ventanillas de Otuzco Hiking trail in Otuzco, Cajamarca (Peru). Download its GPS track and follow the itinerary on a map. OtusxoOtuzco.
- worldlist.vision south_america/peru/ventanillas-…Peru. Ventanillas de Otuzco. ... Ventanillas de Otuzco is a Peruvian archaeological site located in the district of Baños del Inca, 8 km northwest of the city of...
- thebrainchamber.com ventanillas-de-otuzco/The origins of the Ventanillas de Otuzco, while not precisely dated, are believed to extend back to around 1400 BC, based on ceramic evidence found at the site.
- go2peru.com peru_guide/cajamarca/photo_…Ventanillas de Otuzco Archaeological Complex. On Llanguil Hill, only 8 km northeast from the City of Cajamarca, there are living rock excavations ... go2peru.
- anywhere.com peru/attractions/ventanillas-de-…This necropolis is a small city for the dead. Be amazed by catacomb openings that look like windows to the world at Ventanillas de Otuzco.
- miles-buesst.squarespace.com ventanillas-de-…A close-up of the Ventanillas de Otuzco niches. Some of the niches reach 10 m (33 ft) in depth, whereas there are others that are not big enough to fit a full skeleton.